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Jungle (2017)
Very very good lazy-Sunday-afternoon-movie
When I first heard of this movie I thought it sounded like a good lazy-Sunday-afternoon-movie, but it sure as hell was surprising!
It follows the true story of 3 friends who get lost in the jungle with a suspicious guide and it's show throw the perspective of Yossi (Daniel Radcliffe). The cast is actually very good but the movie is extremely dependent on Radcliffe's performance. And it is outstanding. One of the things I really liked is that the "bad guy" is never introduced as the "bad guy", there are no sound warning or even shot's the make you look at him in a suspicious way. In fact, even knowing that he was wanted for the authorities, nothing bad happens because of him. Everything could have happened the same way if the guy was the humblest person in the world.
The directing is also very enjoyable. McLean mix a lot of hallucinations with what is real happening, but he can do it in a way that you don't lose anything in the story or you don't get confused. It's based on true events and it's as simple as the events were. But it's also as dark as you can imagine for someone who is lost in the jungle for 3 weeks. Shooting in this kind of decors is never a easy thing, but the scenes are very well-thought and it really makes you feel like you are there and that you don't belong there, just like the main character.
The soundtrack could have been better and the cinematography is very good, but mostly because of the beauty of the places themselves.
In short, it's still a very good lazy-Sunday-afternoon-movie, but one of the best I've seen in a long time.
Chappie (2015)
Sunday night really good movie
I must admit I had some really good expectations about Chappie, after watching the trailer and knowing the amazing work Blomkamp did with District 9, this was one of my most anticipated movies of 2015.
It didn't let me 100% down! At first I was kind of suspicious about the whole story and the plot, but as the movie moved forward I grew very fond of Chappie himself. And then it hit me: considering the fact that I am not a lame-movie-person, how can I feel so "paixoned" about a robot on a screenplay movie? It's totally unrealistic, but it sure made me feel good.
So, if you're looking for a really nice movie to see on a Sunday afternoon or night and feel pleased about, I can assure you that Chappie won't let you down.