Beasts of the Southern Wild
The Oscar for best film of the year went to Argo in 2012. Although Argo is a highly respectable production, I truly believe it was not the best film of the year. After watching all the films nominated, I came to the conclusion that Beasts of the Southern Wild was truly the best film in the running. After watching the movie, I was very impressed by the storyline, acting, and cinematography done by all who was involved. To this day, it is one of my favorite films.
Beasts
of the Southern Wild is an American fantasy drama film
directed by Benh Aeitlin. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards
including, Best Picture, Best Director (Benh Zeitlin), Best Adapted Screenplay,
and Best Actress (Quvenzhané
Wallis). At age 9, Wallis became the youngest Best Actress nominee in history.
The film is magnificent because of the incredible
performance done by Wallis. Viewers did more than watch her performance, they felt
it.
The film takes place in the Louisiana bayou community,
the "Bathtub", that is cut off
from the rest of the world by a levee. Without healthy living conditions and
technology, this town is completely different from a typical present day
community. Rather than living a life that is run by technology, processed
foods, and unnatural medicine, the citizens of the Bathtub thrive off of nature.
Each individual residing in the establishment worships the land and the resources it produces. The story focuses a six-year-old, Hushpuppy (Quvenzhané Wallis), and her unhealthy abusive father, Wink
(Dwight Henry) who both happily live in the Bathtub. Although they live under
terrible living conditions, Hushpuppy and Wink are hopeful and truly inspiring
as nature tests their capabilities.
Due to Wink's serious health condition, he attempts to prepare his daughter for
survival after he is gone. Unfortunately, he uses abuse and abandonment to help
her develop these skills. Little
Hushpuppy is basically forced to live on
her own as Wink constantly disappears and separates himself from her. In
addition to her father's illness and constant angry episodes, Hushpuppy is also
faced with countless life threatening obstacles. This six year old girl must overcome
many trials in order to find her mother, save "The Bathtub", and defeat
the prehistoric beasts that have been unleashed by the melting ice caps. Quvenzhané Wallis brings this
character to life. Although Wallis was only six when the film was shot, she
carries herself like a full grown professional throughout the entire movie. This film is simply phenomenal and I would
highly recommend it to anyone.
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