godardslave wrote:James wrote:godardslave wrote:Vivre sa vie 6/10 (poster is better)
Summer Hours 7/10
Fugitive kind 3/10 (boring)
Outrageous. The
Summer Hours cover is easily one of the worst, most boring covers in the entire collection topping even
A Christmas Tale for most uninspired. The
Vivre sa vie cover is good, but I like the poster better. Then again, I
like the thirds-design. And the cover for
The Fugitive Kind is far from boring if you read Matt's post, it's actually quite clever; my favorite of the month.
The reason i give summer hours 7/10 is because for me its quite a subtle and unusual cover for a DVD.
Christmas Tale is just ugly. Summer Hours has some beauty, softness and subtlety. Not every cover has to be bold or obvious.
In terms of aesthetics i could compare the summer hours to Marienbad (which i also liked a lot) for a subtle, understated yet appropriate effect.
I simply don't find the
Summer Hours cover to be visually intriguing; it's just a collage of some faded images and no more interesting that a Christmas catalogue cover or something along those lines. I didn't notice the house before, which gives a little more intrigue, but it's still not enough to have interested me if I knew nothing about the movie, Criterion, Assayas, etc. Personally, I think the
Last Year at Marienbad cover succeeds as minimalist design, a play on the title card, and as a physically interesting design as it has raised text on the cover and the spine—far more intriguing to me than the
Summer Hours cover, but to each their own.