Posts Tagged ‘movie’

17
Feb

Uuuuuuuuup!

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Yay, finally! I’ve waited for so long to see this movie and FINALLY, my wish was granted. Hooray! I bet you wanna know about it, don’t you? That is, if you managed to stay this long without watching it, which I doubt. But anyway, I am so excited I’ve seen this movie that I can’t stop myself from telling you about it.

So, here it goes: Carl and Ellie Fredericksen have know each other since…well, forever. They’ve been united by their love for adventure and been in love since the day they met. They were perfect for each other, they had a full life with joys and troubles and everything…Sadly, Ellie passes away (what is it with Disney stories: someone always has to pass away at the beginning of the movie so you can almost cry). Carl is left alone, determined to grant his wife’s lifelong wish: that of visiting Paradise Falls, in South America. After the community decides it is time for him to move to a retirement home, the 78 year old man considers a more original plan of spending his retirement: He inflates thousands of helium balloons and uses them to ummm…lift up his house and fly. I never said this was a true story :P . Unfortunately for him, he ends up with Russell, a boy scout trying to win his last badge for “Assisting the Elderly” that got on to his porch before the whole house started flying. And as you can imagine, a whole adventure starts.

After landing in South America, they find ‘Kevin’ a beautiful bird (that is actually a female) which Russell wants to adopt. But it’s not as simple as it sounds. A great explorer, himself hunting for Kevin since…forever, has established himself in Paradise Falls for years, while gathering a whole army of um, err, talking dogs. Since Charles Munz (the explorer I was telling you about) finds the two as intruders who want to capture ‘his’ bird, a whole chasing situation takes place, endng, as you might expect with the good guys winning over the bad guy, blah blah.

The animation in this movie is absolutely gorgeous. All textures, colours are drawn beautifully, which adds a whole lot of magic to the movie. In my opinion, the script could be a little bit better, but  overall the story and characters and all are fantastic. Really, really recommending it :)

Cheers!

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13
Nov

Schindler’s List (The Movie)

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Note: I specifically mentioned ‘the movie’, since I am planning to read the book very soon and I am sure I will want to post about that too.

There are fewer than 4000 Jews left alive in Poland today. There are more than 6000 descendants of the Schindler Jews.

Schindler’s List is one of the movies you have to see in a lifetime. Maybe more than once. It is an incredible film. It’s not very original, though. It’s about the Holocaust. The Jews. Auschwitz. Death of millions of people. But the way this movie is made…no other can compare to it. The fact that it is all black and white, with just a hint of colour now and then (to emphasize a particular red coat) gives it more depth. And the fact that great actors are in it, including the ever surprising Ralph Fiennes and the incomparable Liam Neeson just adds so much more to the movie as a whole.

The story? It’s the true story of Oskar Schindler (beautifully portrayed by Liam Neeson), a Czech born Nazi who sees the war as an opportunity for fast profit. He therefore hires Jews as cheap labour force for his factory in occupied Poland and aims to get as rich as possible. Time is passing by and the Jews are first evacuated from the ghetto in Krakow and sent to labour camps. A while later, Auschwitz concentration camp was established and thousands of Jews were gassed and incinerated afterwards, in an attempt of ‘race purification’.

But Oskar Schindler was different. He was a womanizer, a party man, he liked people to work for him and he liked making profit. However, he also had a heart. And when he saw the horrors that were happening around him, he thought his money could be put to better use. It is how he decided to ‘buy’ more than 1100 Jews from the Nazis as workers for his factory. He even promised to make ammunition instead of pots, but no decent missile ever came out of his factory. Together with his loyal accountant, a Jew himself (Ben Kingsley acts superbly in this role), they made a list of people who were to come to work for him instead of going to Auschwitz. The list, itself, was life.

The plot itself however is not the essence of this movie. Else way, there wouldn’t have been necessary 3 hours and 9 minutes of film. It’s all about the Holocaust: the terror, the pain, the merciless nazis. And this is where Ralph Fiennes comes into the movie. He portrays Amon Goeth, a commandant of the Nazi army, thirsty for blood and death, killing for his own pleasure, hating everything in relation to the Jews. He likes Schindler, develops a friendship with him, but never once does it occur to him that Oskar is trying to save the Jews instead of killing them. And here, Ralph Fiennes portrays one of the most loath-able characters ever. Cold, purely evil, Amon kills for pleasure. He adores the fact that he can kill anyone for no reason. He feels powerful through other people’s tragedies. He was, unfortunately, real.

There is more about this movie than the story of Oskar Schindler. There are the horrors of the Holocaust: the killing, the humiliation, the cruelty, the torture, the horrible feeling you get when you’re watching that all of this is true and once happened. That the extras that are being killed every few minutes actually portray real people that din nothing wrong except being in the wrong place, at the worst of times.

To see this movie, you need to prepare. You need to understand what you are about to witness, that one of history’s darkest periods will be revealed to you in its ugliest form. There is not much actual violence in the film. But there is no need. You can feel the horror and pain and desperation without seeing blood all over. You know it is there, there’s no need for them to show it.

To be honest, I think I would like to see this movie once more. Because somewhere in the back of my mind I am still hoping to understand why. It probably is pointless, I know. But one can only hope. And I also think we should all see this movie. It is there to remind us, to make us understand what huge mistakes were made and to teach us not to ever do them again.

I cannot end this review without mentioning Spielberg. Usually, I am not a fan of his work. But this is brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. The music (John Williams) and cinematography (Janusz Kaminski) are also works of art. Everything comes together wonderfully.

You can buy this movie on Amazon.co.uk.

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17
Sep

About A Boy

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It’s like that thing Jon Bon Jovi said: ‘No man is an island.’

Being all alone at home with pay per view television, I decided to improve my culture, movie-wise. And as I have a ‘crush’ on everything that is British and is called Hugh Grant, I decided to watch a nice, light romantic comedy I never got around to seeing.

As you may have guessed, I am talking “About a Boy”. Unsurprisingly, Hugh has yet another role as a shallow, quite rich and extremely charming playboy who only thinks about present time and himself. I would assume that it’s the way men usually think, but I don’t really mean to be that harsh. Anyway, as Will is going through his ‘doing nothing’ life, trying to get smoothly from one woman to another and discovering how attractive single mothers seem to be. In his quest for the next *shag*, he enters the rather picturesque world of SPAT (yes, pun intended) – a single parents organization, consisting mostly of depressed, unattractive women who are crying over stupid fathers who left them and their children alone. Will manages to make up an imaginary chld, gets to meet Susie (the only cute woman in the club) and eventually, through a series of events, meets Marcus, the boy that is going to change his life.

Marcus is a 12 year old boy, with a lunatic mother and somewhat interesting ideas about life. He meets Will in one of the toughest moments of his life: his mother tries to commit suicide, for no apparent reason at all. This makes Marcus uneasy, permanently frightened that this would happen again. And so, he tries to find comfort and help in this strange, shallow man that is Will.

An uncommon friendship is set between the two, especially when they both get crushes on two girls and start helping eachother out. Will is trying to get Marcus out of his cocoon and make him more sociable, and Marcus, well, he is making Will grow up in ways he wouldn’t have imagined.

Needless to say, I liked the movie. I find that Hugh Grant is maybe not the most versatile actor in the world, but delivers such charming, lovable characters that are always pretty hard to forget. The kid is cute, funny, although quite cheeky and annoying at first. Will’s crush, Rachel, is actually Rachel Weisz, a great actress herself, and it is a shame we do not get to see more of her during the movie.

All in all, I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who would like a nice afternoon/evening in front of the tv, with a hot cup of tea and preferably someone you love by your side. I found that the latter is optional, and that the movie is so good you will laugh most of the time, forgetting you are alone. At least I did.

Enjoy!

P.S. The movie is based on a novel by Nick Hornby, one of my favourite British authors. Perfect match ;)

You can find the movie and the book on amazon.co.uk. Check out my widget ;)

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9
Sep

Ice Age 3 – 3D

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Everybody walk the dinosaur ;)

I’ve actually seen this movie a while ago and never got around to writing about it. Don’t know exactly why, because I enjoyed it a lot. It’s funny, witty, makes you wanna dance and sing and…oh well, it really is a good movie. After re-watching Ice Age 1 the other day I dare say this one it’s better, since graphics have evolved…a lot.

Manny and Ellie are preparing to have a baby, Diego is going through his middle age bachelor crisis, Sid is well…Sid. No surprise here. When he realizes that the three little mammoths are to have a family of which maybe he won’t be able to be a part, he goes on to build a new one. Er, that is, by stealing three dinosaur eggs (Eggbert, Shelly and Yolko;)) and ‘adopting them’. As you can imagine, mommy-dinosaur is not that pleased, and so the animals in the Ice Age find out dinosaurs are not extinct, at least not totally extinct, and that they have been living underneath their world for God knows how long.

Sid is kidnaped by mommy dinosaur along with her 3 babies (although it’s not really her fault, he just wouldn’t let go) and Manny, Diego and pregnant Ellie along with her weird-possum brothers come to the rescue. That oughta be fun! It actually was :)

We meet Buck, a Crocodile Dundee style weasel with a beautiful British accent, a loner in dinosaur world who’s ready to help. As I was saying, it really is a funny movie. I laughed so, so hard. Ellie had, of course, her baby, the prettiest mammoth I’ve ever seen, Diego and Sid realize that they are part of the family and they…ummm…I guess live happily ever after. Or until Sid gets in trouble again.

Well, that’s all folks, I’ll leave you with the utterly entertaining video clip of ‘Walk the Dinosaur’. Enjoy! ;)

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