Showing posts with label Filmic Poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filmic Poetry. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Freestyle filmic poetry

Remember the time I tried out filmic poetry in form of Haikus?
I hope you're ready for more, this time un-restricted... almost. There's a special rhyme pattern I'm sticking too, but otherwise I'll just write what pops into my mind.

Thor

„A nordic tale in Hollywood is told,
but no, it didn't
turn plumb in to gold
There was a lot of special-effects goin' on
so at least - I didn't yawn“

Another Year

„Crazy shoot;
we've the same ol' apron at home!
Anyway, the film was cute
Very much psychological
 - better that than ornithological“

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

„Spicy in many ways,
this Spain+India combination
is certainly an ace
I'm singin' SeƱorita all day long
don't care that Abhay got the notes all wrong“

Golmaal: Fun Unlimited

„ "Fun Unlimited"
is a big promise to keep
And as expected this was pretty much sh**
Don't see what's funny about handicaps
And don't care that Ajay Devgn's got trained abs“

El laberinto del fauno

„Forget about Tim Burton
this is what magic looks like
Oscars deserved for certain!
Also I found it quite scary
and of course loved it very“


Enjoy your Sunday!


Saturday, February 11, 2012

Haiku-Poems About Six 2011-films I Watched Recently

Inspired by the Limerick Reviews Stevee did on a few films she recently saw, I decided to try out some filmic poetry, too. As I caught up with some 2011 hits or non-hits last week, I thought it was fitting to select these and show my reflections in the Haiku poems, because we learned about Haiku poems in school...

Haiku: Haiku is a japanese poem, consisting of three lines (in japanese, there have to be 5-7-5 syllables). The poems are concrete and do not show exact feelings.


Anyway, here we go, before I change my mind:

Carnage

„After the show
it must
go on“


Shor in the City

„In the end
there is
no excuse“

Elle s'appelait Sarah

„At the sea
I do
not find them“

The Dirty Picture

„A silky lotus
floats on
its own“


Limitless

„The balcony,
where your feet
no longer stand“

Delhi Belly

„A car
crashes against
a dustbin“ 


I hope you liked the poetry; I'm afraid it's not as concrete as genuine Haikus are supposed to be, because I tend to be more of a dreamy poet.