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Wild Dances (2017)
Warm, Uplifting, and Soulful (with a dash of Nostalgia). A must watch.
Wild Dances wears its heart on it's sleeve, with a cast teeming with chemistry. It is a sweet taste of teenage nostalgia, with the pressures of school dances, over bearing parents, embarrassing siblings, and taboos of sexuality handled with comic grace, and relevance for all generations.
The leads are highly likable, and more importantly relatable. You are rooting for them within moments of being introduced to them and their families. The story is expertly paced, never letting up until it's inspiring finish. It'll be sure to crack a smile on your face, and leave you hoping there is more in the works for Todd & Lesia!
A must watch for fans of Eurovision, music, coming of age stories, or anyone who wants to feel good. Here's hoping for more.
Super 8 (2011)
Super 8 - Elements of greatness
I really wanted to like Super 8, I really did. I wasn't following it's production avidly, however, I have been impressed by J.J. Abrams previous works and seeing that he has proved himself to be able to do a monster movie very well (Cloverfield) I felt he would conquer this "unknown creature" tale as well.
During the first half of the movie I was kept interested. There is a definite nostalgic feel to the film with its setting and its young gang of characters - highly reminiscent of "The Goonies" as many people have already pointed out. Albeit the over the top CGI fest of an accident scene that you are more likely to laugh at than suspend your disbelief over, the first half was suspenseful and you really felt like the foundations of something epic were being laid.
Yes this is a cliché ridden movie, however, Abrams technique of keeping the creature hidden but uncomfortably close that he did so well in "Cloverfield" builds great suspense.
During the second half of the film everything changes. The cliché hill is now a mountain, the plot holes are now caverns, the suspense is hard to find. It almost feels like it was too rushed and culminated in an unsatisfying unoriginal ending.
I think the main problem with Super 8 is that it tried to do far too many things and thus could not do a single one of them greatly. If you are a fan of monster movies or alien movies - then this movie is not for you, do not waste your money. The unknown creatures origin is still unknown, many details glossed over and the creature design uninspired. Many claim that this movie wasn't about the monster, but for many of us it certainly was marketed in that way.
The coming of age story presented to us has been done before. I understand Abrams was making a homage to Spielberg but it was too much, there was nothing that you cannot see coming and the only child actor that is believable is Elle Fanning.
Thus Super 8 fails on both accounts of trying to be a creature feature or a coming of age story. This isn't a bad movie, it is just not a good one. The calibre of people behind this project hinted at something greater but it ended up being an ordinary movie. I wouldn't suggest watching this in the cinema, save your money and watch it on TV when it's available.
Brainscan (1994)
Great idea for a movie, could have been better with a bigger budget...(rating doesn't do it justice)
The only reason I watched this movie was because the idea behind it seemed interesting, at first I was skeptical seeing as this movie had such a low rating. However, I consider Edward Furlong to be a decent actor, plus I had nothing better to do.
I wouldn't consider this a horror movie really, there is really not much to frighten you but, the plot is decent, well paced and it does keep you interested the whole way through. The graphics are a bit corny (but you can't expect too much) but the story pretty much makes up for it.
Worth a watch, don't be put off by its low rating. Don't expect a spine tingling, nail biting experience though.
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
A Great Comeback
Well I have to admit "Revenge of the Sith" was not the movie I was expecting it to be... I was expecting a rather drawn out story with mediocre acting + those great light saber fights (which is why I started watching Star Wars int he first place) which had recurred in the past 2 movie (Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones). However Lucas finally did it, the story and the acting has intensified (though not flawed) giving a brilliant ending to the trilogy (excluding IV-VI of course) and setting up the next movie which is "A New Hope".
Though "Revenge of the Sith" does not quite reach the standards of the older movies (the Empire Strikes back especially)it certainly redeems itself from being a "crappy Star Wars flick" from what it became ever since "The Phantom Menace" was released.
Lastly if you have watched the first 2 Star Wars movies and have been disappointed, I suggest you watch this movie as it definitely makes a good comeback. I hope Lucas remakes the old movies as I would like to see them again with better special effects (I though Yoda was laughable in the older movies).