Showing posts with label Joseph Gordan-Levitt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph Gordan-Levitt. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Lincoln

Movie:  Lincoln
Major Actors: Daniel Day Lewis, Sally Field, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tommy Lee Jones
Rating: PG-13
Best Audience:  Adults

Review:

Before you see this movie, you'd think it was an biographical movie about Lincoln.  In actuality, this movie is about the battle for the passage of the thirteenth amendment to outlaw slavery.  It focuses a lot on the arguments between parties in congress at the time.  The movie does not shy away from showing the negative sides to Lincoln, as he uses controversial methods to "buy" votes.  Daniel Day Lewis is uncanny as Lincoln.  He melts into the role amazingly.  The movie also does a good job at sympathizing with Mary Todd Lincoln (Sally Field).  Many have said she was crazy, but the movie suggests her mental illness stemmed from the loss of her children.  Overall, I think that both the negative and positive sides of Lincoln were shown.  History buffs or other interested persons will enjoy this film.

 
 

Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises

Movie: The Dark Knight Rises
Major Actors: Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordan-Levitt, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine
Rating: PG-13
Best Audience: Most audiences would enjoy this movie.  If you're going to take children, I'd say it would be alright for kids 8 and up.

Review:

I had read many reviews and listened to many reactions of people that saw this before me.  Their reactions were usually, "It's alright, but it's no Dark Knight."  Therefore, I must be the only person that thought this movie was WAY BETTER than the Dark Knight.  And I loved the Dark Knight.  I just thought this one was so much more epic and brilliant.  This was a great movie to wrap up the latest Batman trilogy.  It really tied the three movies together, bringing a lot of the plot line back to the first movie, Batman Begins. 

As far as the actors go, this is my favorite portrayal of Selina Kyle ("catwoman") I've ever seen.  They really didn't over-do the "cat" thing.  Anne Hathaway's only "cat ears" were sunglasses put back on her head.  I also thought she was true to the complexity of the character, which with the character of "catwoman" has always been, "Is she good or bad?"  Bane was a perfectly evil villain. Everyone seems to be talking about his voice.  I thought it was a wonderful "evil villain voice."  However, I thought the stand-out character of the movie was ironically Joseph Gordan-Levitt as Blake.  He was so endearing and heroic, you just couldn't help but love him. 

There are a lot of what I call "little surprises" in the movie, that I won't discuss on here so as not to spoil anything, but each one of them made me very excited, especially the "cameos" and twists. 

To discuss some of the hype surrounding the movie, Rush Limbaugh said that naming the villain "Bane" is a "liberal conspiracy" against Mitt Romney's company, Bain Capital which is a symbol to many liberals of the failures of capitalism.  Well, I hope Limbaugh sees this movie and becomes incredibly embarrassed at his comment because the main plot line of the movie is ACTUALLY anti-communist, not anti-capitalist (as Bane creates a pseudo-communist society in Gotham).  So I thought that was funny.

I must also add that it is truly tragic that 71 people were shot, and some killed senselessly because they were huge fans wanting to see the most anticipated film of the year. It is very hard for most people to believe that something so tragic will forever be remembered alongside this movie.