I've seen a lot of films.
At first I watched movies just for fun and never carped films, never estimate them justly.
I was thinking that all old pictrures are definitely worse then modern, because of technical progress.
But then I've watched picture named Shining by Stanley Cubrick.
I was wondering, how it could be that film made in 1980 is so interesting and exiting.
I was impressed by Jack Nicholson's screenplay - he expressed emotions of insane man so sharp that I believed him in every second.
The atmosphere of film is hard to transmit - scary, mysterious, tensely - all these words are not enough for exact description.
After this film I have cardinally different point of view about old cinema.
I think that the best pictures were already made, and this is sad.