The Artist (I) (2011)
10/10
A Wonderful Cinematic Experience!
6 January 2012
A perfect score for a classic film.

Given the risks taken (the largely b/w and silent elements to the film, for a start) I'm really impressed that it was made at all. Set in the era of silent movies but on the cusp of radical change, Hazanavicius has unravelled a tight story with playfulness and pathos; based around the rise of one star's career and decline of another's.

Rarely present in films, both leads show genuine star quality with compelling chemistry drawing them together as circumstances and pride conspire to keep them apart. Over the years I've resisted leaving a review on IMDb but have eventually succumbed here, believing that this film deserves to enjoy the success of its many virtues. 'The Artist' has the rudiments of a solid, classic film – a well-paced, empathetic and evolving plot, characters with likable personalities and an interesting, brave medium in relating the story. This film has a lot to say and does so in style.

If you love going to the cinema then please see this movie but if you don't like films much then this may change your disposition...I hope it will delight and move you as much as I. Long live storytelling!
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