Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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hidden destiny

David Norris (Matt Damon), a charismatic U.S. Congressman destined to succeed in national politics, he meets a beautiful ballet dancer named Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt), which completely altered his life. However, when he begins to suspect that certain supernatural forces trying to separate them, try to discover the causes ...

What if one day you found that your actions have been prepared and planned by others that you are not master of your destiny but a puppet handled at will by higher entities?
The idea is good, is from a writer's story science fiction, Philip K. Dick, really interesting, but the way it is raised in the film is very poor. Something weakens. The two leading actors, Matt Damon and Emily Blunt are not bad at all, have chemistry and share some good moments, like their first meeting or encounter on the bus. The love story is conventional but it works. But something does not quite fit, and has nothing to do with the players but with the "bad" movie. Not credible, and it's a shame. The shares of stock ... so good ... I would say that some are ridiculous, something funny but the worst is that without trying. Perhaps because these characters are not entirely well defined, and therefore are disconcerting. Not bad, not at all, the truth is that they have good intentions. The problem is: if you knew that you start today this relationship is going to hurt you in the future, not only you but to someone, do not dislike your savings to continue? Do not cut your losses before that thing out more? If you knew in advance what would you do? What if you not only detrimental to you and the other person but to a third party? If the thing so provided, have fought to get away with it despite all the consequences this would bring? Would you go along the path marked out or you rebel fate?

think is interesting, but the film is well made, and that detracts. Yet film is passable, and entertaining. 5.6


Tomorrow when the war begins

What begins as a carefree teen summer adventure takes dyes apocalyptic soon to explode an unpredictable war against Australia. Ellie and her school friends decide to spend a week camping in a valley of paradise which is cut off completely from reality. But one night, appear in the sky war planes flying at low altitude. Since then, must learn to survive and fight hostile military forces.

If I had said I was a pilot episode of a TV series would have had no choice but to believe it, and also reportedly said that it was an excellent first chapter, with lots of action and adventure. But tomorrow, when the war starts is not a series, but an Australian teen movie of overnight are engaged in a war against an unknown enemy but with oriental features. Honestly, I ask one more film as a series has the advantage able to develop more time but a film has to engage in the first. To start the movie ends at the right time, just when things started to look interesting. To his credit it must be said that this is the first part of many, it seems the film is based on the best seller writer John Marsden. I did not know, nor even that was then, so when the movie ended I was quite disappointed. But knowing that the thing is then I understand some things, but others still seem to me loose. This film, as it presents the board and the players, ie each children who are part of the film, all very stereotypical, the leader, the beautiful, the rebel, the nerd, the religious, the fumeta. To pass the time can work. 5


-time witch

mid XIV century, the knight Lavey (Nicolas Cage) escort to a monastery at a young accused of witchcraft . The monks say that she is responsible for the Black Death ravaged Europe and destroy. Lavey, skeptical, does not accept this explanation and a group of brave warriors on a journey to prove innocence of the young, but chance will lead to a place where they face the forces of darkness ...

If I had to choose one adjective to describe this film would be downright difficult, because there are so many bad emotions-of course-that has caused me I would not know which settle. Perhaps the adjective most would get is crappy, period. A story flat, with no spark, that does not inspire fear or interest, and that it was easy.
If there is a dark time that is the Middle Ages, with its plague, the Inquisition, its darkness, its purifying fires and terrestrial demons. But here all that is wasted at an alarming rate. There are witches, yes, small winged creatures and horrible looking, but neither get pass the screen to cause even a tiny hint of tremor. The special effects are so poor that it is impossible to take seriously anything (the scene of wolves! L). So it is not another to look with skepticism throughout the rest of the film, wondering if things can be traced directly or can no longer get worse. No emotion, no hint of adventure, and there is, which is disguised as adventure be, is simply boring. The actors are not exactly help. Nicholas Cage seems that neither is in the movie, missing and loose, and Ron Perlman as much of the same but it seems to make the attempt, it's something. The girl, the alleged witch, Claire Foy, is correct, certainly knows how to face the evil witch. But the script is so weak that none of the actors can shine. Everything ends up finally defeats in their last and pathetic final minutes. But I recognize that in addition to the above which led me to form this view was insane and dark atmosphere of the Middle Ages, it's just nothing I like movies set in this period. 2.5



Range

Range is the story of a lone chameleon in a day lonely in the vastness of the Mojave Desert. Rank wants to be a lawman in a town called Dirt thirsty. This lizard actor has always wanted to play the role of hero and finally finds an audience that needs one. Range soon realizes that there is big difference between acting and real life and is forced to face some aspects of their identity and learn the meaning of friendship.

first thing that strikes Range are its characters, unlike what is usually seen in animated films, at least as far as aesthetics are concerned. Each of the bugs that appear in the film are rare, ugly and imperfect. Starting with the bug character, a chameleon trickster who will have to become El Salvador to the thirsty city of Powder and its peculiar inhabitants, among them an iguana, a rat cactus, an armadillo, turtle, rabbit, mole, a rattlesnake and other wildlife more exotic, like the Gila monster, the burrowing owl, and horned lizards, all desert creatures. Range is a typical western, with its dose of adventure, duels in the sun, and villains of the book, headed, of course, by the chief of the village. But you'll also find humor, love, excitement and entertainment. Although I found an entertaining film there were some moments when the action made me heavy, this is why my note 5.5 is

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