Movie: Man of Steel
Major Actors:
Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Russel Crowe, Kevin Costner
Rating: PG 13
Best Audience: Older children, teenagers, adults
Review:
This film delved more into the alien side of Superman than previous Superman films have done. The movie starts off with a pretty thorough backstory on Superman's beginnings. The movie did jump back and forth in time at the beginning. This jumping did not make it hard to follow, it just didn't feel like the transitions were very smooth. I felt certain important details were left unexplained as the plot unfolded as well. I don't want to say which, so as not to spoil anyone. But I left the theatre with questions. I will partially spoil this part though: after Lois and Clark kiss at the end, Lois--played by Amy Adams--says the cheesiest line ever. Just brace yourselves for that one.
And why did Lois and Clark kiss? Because they are supposed to! I know. However, I did not feel like the things that happened in the movie were leading them to be together romantically. That is to say...I did not feel the film lent itself to the development of a romantic relationship between Lois and Clark--and yet it still happened. Lois was thrust into the action as a "damsel in distress" type and Superman--played by sexy Henry Cavill--was constantly having to save her. I understand why her character would fall for Superman in that situation, but I simply felt like their chemistry was gravely lacking.
Aside from their relationship and the jumpy transitions, I actually really enjoyed "Man of Steel." It is by far the best Superman movie (and yes, I have seen a few of them).
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Les Miserables
Movie: Les Miserables
Major Actors: Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russel Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne
Rating: PG-13
Best Audience: Teens and adults....and people who don't mind musicals.
Review:
Most people who did not like Les Miserables cited the fact that the entire movie was sung. Yes, they sing throughout the whole movie. That is a true musical. So as long as you can get past that aspect of the movie, you'll enjoy it. It was very emotional. The thing that struck me the most was the close-up shots during the very emotional songs. I thought that added to the feeling of the scenes. The story is obviously one of the most popular novels of all time. The musical itself is also known around the world. The movie is very sad, but also has a lot of happy moments. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone (as long as they enjoy musicals). If you don't enjoy musicals, read the book (which is one of the longest novels ever written).
Major Actors: Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russel Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne
Rating: PG-13
Best Audience: Teens and adults....and people who don't mind musicals.
Review:
Most people who did not like Les Miserables cited the fact that the entire movie was sung. Yes, they sing throughout the whole movie. That is a true musical. So as long as you can get past that aspect of the movie, you'll enjoy it. It was very emotional. The thing that struck me the most was the close-up shots during the very emotional songs. I thought that added to the feeling of the scenes. The story is obviously one of the most popular novels of all time. The musical itself is also known around the world. The movie is very sad, but also has a lot of happy moments. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone (as long as they enjoy musicals). If you don't enjoy musicals, read the book (which is one of the longest novels ever written).
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