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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

QUICK REVIEW: ARRIVAL (2016)

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From IMDB:

When mysterious spacecraft touch down across the globe, an elite team - led by expert linguist Louise Banks - is brought together to investigate. As mankind teeters on the verge of global war, Banks and the team race against time for answers - and to find them, she will take a chance that could threaten her life, and quite possibly humanity.

Arrival (2016) on IMDb

Reviews 699 user | 511 critic


From Rotten Tomatoes:

When mysterious spacecraft touch down across the globe, an elite team--lead by expert linguist Louise Banks (Amy Adams)--are brought together to investigate. As mankind teeters on the verge of global war, Banks and the team race against time for answers--and to find them, she will take a chance that could threaten her life, and quite possibly humanity.

Rating: PG-13 (for brief strong language)
Directed By: Denis Villeneuve
Written By: Eric Heisserer
In Theatres: Nov 11, 2016, Wide
Box Office: $95,664,632.00
Runtime: 116 minutes

TOMATOMETER 94%
Average Rating: 8.4/10
Reviews Counted: 301
Fresh: 283
Rotten: 18
Critics Consensus: Arrival delivers a must-see experience for fans of thinking person's sci-fi that anchors its heady themes with genuinely affecting emotion and a terrific performance from Amy Adams.
AUDIENCE SCORE 83% liked it
Average Rating: 4.1/5
User Ratings: 61,643

What goes through your mind when giant seed pods begin landing all over the earth? ©Paramount Pictures

I've heard quite a few people reference 1997's Contact when they talk about this movie...

Okay, so I saw Arrival this past weekend a half hour after I watched The Great Wall, The Great Wall was a big-budget summer blockbuster action movie sort that you watch without using your brain. Lots of nice shots, cool action scenes and little substance to the story to confuse you. Arrival, on the other hand, is on the other side of the movie spectrum.

Arrival, based on a short story called "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang, which was then turned into working script by the director Denis Villeneuve is a thoughtful and thought-provoking film, and in that way, it is similar to 1997's Contact. The only other way that Arrival is similar to Contact is that throughout the movie you follow a female scientist. That's it. In Contact, which was directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on a story by Carl Sagan and Ann DruyanEleanor Arroway (Jodie Foster) is an astronomer very much involved with the search for alien intelligence, she wants to meet an alien. In Arrival, linguist Louise Banks (Amy Adams) isn't. She's invited to lead the team tasked with establishing contact with the aliens but the experience at first terrifies her.

What do you do when someone tells you that you need to talk to aliens? And fast. ©Paramount Pictures

Contact takes us through the experience of a first extra-terrestrial contact through the eyes of Eleanor Arroway as she battles the sceptics who try to dismiss her and her findings and then decide to not pick her for the first mission after they've completed the machine that she helped piece together, albeit with the help of a suspicious billionaire named S.R. Hadden (John Hurt). The movie deals with that first contact from several viewpoints, from Arroway's point of view whose enthusiasm after finding a possible alien civilisation and of the possibility of meeting them blinds her to the potential dangers it might present, from the government's point of view which of course is suspicious and wary of it and from the point of view of the public where some are willing to embrace it and some in outright fear of it. 

And that you have to do it dressed like a spaceman in a huge condom? ©Paramount Pictures

Arrival too tries to deal with some of the things that were put forth in Contact, how nations and governments around the world try to deal with the possibility of first-contact and in this case of the aliens literally dropping in, of how the public might deal with but it differs greatly with how our protagonists deals with it. Both movies show us a personal side of the main protagonist that colour how they deal with the situation they find themselves in but it comes at it from different ends. Where Contact feels a little melodramatic and sappy when Arroway finally gets to "meet" the aliens, what Banks discover's is entirely personal and somewhat bittersweet, yes there is more to what she discovers but best you watch it yourself, if you haven't yet that is. 

When you came to the party overdressed and the only way you can chat someone up is to dress casually. ©Paramount Pictures

Anyway, on to the likes.


  • The story. Brilliant. As you watch it and you go through what's happening guided by Banks you're also given glimpses of what appears to be Banks memories but by the end, you realise that that's not what you were seeing at all. That revelation makes you think again about what all that she's gone through. 
  • The cast. Amy Adams is amazing. Jeremy Renner provides a nice balance and counterpoint to Adam's character. Forest Whitaker is entertaining as Colonel Weber, I like that he isn't the overbearing military character but someone trying to find balance not only in the situation but also in how he deals with everyone. Enjoyed Michael Stuhlbarg's Agent Halpern too. Every main character in this film is level-headed and rational and it doesn't hurt the drama or storytelling at all. Most movies would require at least one character to be the one that pushes the others to provide drama and conflict but here there isn't one unless you count General Shang (Tzi Ma) but when you find out why he does it it doesn't appear to be an exaggerated response.
  • The visuals. Beautifully shot. Every scene just lovely.
  • The soundtrack. Amazing music. Amazing soundtrack.
  • The science. Fascinating. 

What do you do when the hosts turns out to be gigantic pods with seven legs and have no faces? ©Paramount Pictures

I've seen Denis Villeneuve's Sicario (2015) that was a tense and gripping film from start to finish. An emotional ride as you follow Emily Blunt's character and her discovery of what is really going on. Arrival is just the same but more so. Because of it's subject matter you ask yourself even more questions, questions about not only what that first extra-terrestrial contact would be like but how we would deal with it, we question about what we understand as a language and we question would we do the same if we were given that same gift the Heptapods gave her after she truly understood their language, the gift that saved the world. 

I loved Arrival and am probably going to watch it again sometime in the future. I'm giving Arrival a 4.5 out of 5. It's just too good to pass up.

Here's the trailer if you haven't already seen it. 


Friday, April 29, 2016

MOVIE REVIEW: CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR (2016)

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From IMDB:

Storyline

After another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps, one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark's surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.

Captain America: Civil War (2016) on IMDb


Reviews 92 user | 108 critic



MOVIE INFO

Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War" finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps-one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark's surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.

Rating: PG-13 (for extended sequences of violence, action and mayhem)
Directed By: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
In Theaters: May 6, 2016 Wide
Runtime: 2 hr. 26 min.
Walt Disney Pictures - Official Site


TOMATOMETER 98%
Average Rating: 8.2/10
Reviews Counted: 59
Fresh: 58 | Rotten: 1
Critics Consensus: Captain America: Civil War begins the next wave of Marvel movies with an action-packed superhero blockbuster boasting a decidedly non-cartoonish plot and the courage to explore thought-provoking themes.
WANT TO SEE 99% want to see
User Ratings: 103,523

CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR OPENS ON THE 6th MAY IN THE US AND ON THE 28th OF APRIL IN MALAYSIA. TO FIND OUT WHEN IT OPENS NEAR YOU CLICK HERE

Believe it or not this guy is the guy that starts the mess in this movie. ©Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures


The Marvel movie where your favorite heroes spend more time fighting each other than the bad guy...

Saturday, August 01, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION (2015)

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Storyline

With the IMF disbanded, and Ethan (Tom Cruise) out in the cold, the team now faces off against a network of highly skilled special agents, the Syndicate. These highly trained operatives are hellbent on creating a new world order through an escalating series of terrorist attacks. Ethan gathers his team and joins forces with disavowed British agent Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson), who may or may not be a member of this rogue nation, as the group faces their most impossible mission yet.

Rating: PG-13 (for sequences of action and violence, and brief partial nudity)
Directed By: Christopher McQuarrie
In Theaters: Jul 31, 2015 Wide
Runtime: 2 hr. 12 min.
Paramount Pictures - Official Site


CURRENTLY PLAYING IN CINEMAS WORLDWIDE. IF IT ISN'T CHECK THIS LINK TO FIND OUT WHEN IT COMES TO YOU. 

Of course you saw Tom Cruise hang on to the door of the plane in the trailer but to get there he had to do this. ©Paramount Pictures

This is the fifth Mission Impossible film...

Truth time. I haven't actually followed this franchise, in other words I've not seen some of the films in the franchise. I know I didn't catch Ghost Protocol. Heard it was good. So what's this movie about? Well, if you haven't seen it or the trailers or aren't very perceptive, it's about our hero Ethan Hunt and his team trying to hunt an organization that's similar to theirs but whose intentions are quite the opposite.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW: AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015)

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Storyline

When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth's Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for a global adventure. Written by Marvel Studios

From IMDB:

Ratings: 9.1/10 from 8,966 users Metascore: 72/100 



TOMATOMETER 84%
Average Rating: 7.3/10 | Reviews Counted: 49
Fresh: 41 | Rotten: 8

Critics Consensus: Exuberant and eye-popping, Avengers: Age of Ultron serves as a suitably satisfying sequel, reuniting its predecessor's unwieldy cast with a few new additions and a worthy foe.

WANT TO SEE 100% want to see
Average Rating: 4.7/5 | User Ratings: 202,734


OPENS WORLDWIDE APRIL 23, 2015

This scene was pretty ridiculous. But awesome nonetheless. ©Walt Disney Studios

So this is the last time we'll see the Avengers as we know them...

Yes, you read that right. Which if it surprised you then that fact surprises me. Although, I guess only hardcore fans of Marvel and the Marvel movies would know this. Me, I just kept reading up on stuff. So yeah, this is the last time you'll see the Avengers as they are now. The next time there's an Avengers movie, it'll be a different line-up. So no more of Tony Stark's wisecracks or Thor's weird way of saying things or misunderstanding our earthly ways and customs. As for who joins up as the next Avengers? Well, you can find that out yourselves.