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The Artist: The silence of the hams
20.05.12
Michel Hazanavicius, the puckish creator of The Artist , opens his film with tongue folded firmly in cheek. We, the audience for The Artist inside a movie hall, are watching a movie whose introductory scene shows the inside of a movie hall whose audience is — like us — watching a movie. In other words, the patent artifice of this undertaking is laid bare for us from the very first frame, which reveals a mouth twisted open in agony.
A secret agent is being tortured by electrocution, and he's screaming as the volts pour into his skull — only, we don't hear him scream. These are the days of silent cinema, with a live orchestra (along with intertitles) communicating emotions in the absence of speech. On the other side of the screen, the hero of the film, George Valentin (Jean Dujardin), paces about, waiting for the end so that he can take the stage and bask in the audience's applause. Hazanavicius is quick to unleash another visual gag. A sign admonishes: “Please be silent behind the screen.” As if we could hear him if he spoke.
Source: The Hindu
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