The Face
Less than 36 hours before it won “Best picture” I caught “The Artist” at a local cinema. It was, as promised, a paen to old Hollywood and the golden age of film. But more than that it was a testament to the power of the human face.
That I could sit for two hours and hear only two spoken words — yet still be caught up in the drama and pathos of the characters’ lives — speaks to the enormity of emotions that can be conveyed by two eyes, a nose, mouth and a whole lot of facial muscles.
So here’s to twinkles, frowns, smiles and arched eyebrows. No matter how sensitive our instruments and how sophisticated our technology, their power is never lost.
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It had my vote as well, way beyond The Descendants, War Horse, and Money Ball, but just beyond Midnight in Paris. In fact, I wanted Dujardin to mime his acceptance speech. It would have been perfect. Imagine what he could have done with the statuette.