SkyGirl3
Iscritto in data set 2006
Ti diamo il benvenuto nel nuovo profilo
I nostri aggiornamenti sono ancora in fase di sviluppo. Sebbene la versione precedente del profilo non sia più accessibile, stiamo lavorando attivamente ai miglioramenti e alcune delle funzionalità mancanti torneranno presto! Non perderti il loro ritorno. Nel frattempo, l’analisi delle valutazioni è ancora disponibile sulle nostre app iOS e Android, che si trovano nella pagina del profilo. Per visualizzare la tua distribuzione delle valutazioni per anno e genere, fai riferimento alla nostra nuova Guida di aiuto.
Distintivi2
Per sapere come ottenere i badge, vai a pagina di aiuto per i badge.
Recensioni5
Valutazione di SkyGirl3
The film is brilliantly told. And I'm only refferring to the story concept. That's not to forget the outstanding editing, music, acting, design, and action sequences. All fit perfectly making it one of the best films I have seen in a long while.
Cobb our hero, is a dream extractor. His team enter the dreams of others to extract info while they sleep. He lives away from the United States because he has been accused of killing his wife Mal. All he wants is to return home to his children. So when he is offered a seemingly impossible job in return for the clearing of his name, he cannot refuse.
The job is Inception, the planting of an idea inside the dreams of someone else. He and his newly selected crew must convince the heir to a major corporation to dissolve his father's empire. They must enter deeper into the dream world than ever before. The situation is made even more complicated by the fact that Cobb's dead wife, Mal, is breaking into the dreams through his subconscious.
It would be easy to get lost in the intricacies of the concept. Nolan, however, is able to successfully pull it off with very little inconsistencies. Apart from the complexities of the story, the filmmaking techniques are entertaining and stimulating.The editing, is rarely tricky (I mean, how can you successfully show a van falling off a bridge for half the movie), but it couldn't have been done slightly better.
There are a few inconsistencies that, whether there is an explanation or not, is not clear. For example, why is limbo so dangerous if all you have to do to leave, is kill yourself. Also, while the film is brilliant, it can be a little difficult to follow, especially on the first viewing. The ending is not entirely unexpected, but extremely aggravating nonetheless. However, in my opinion, there are enough clues to give away the answer to that final question, so keep a lookout for those.
But to summarise, SUPERB!!
Cobb our hero, is a dream extractor. His team enter the dreams of others to extract info while they sleep. He lives away from the United States because he has been accused of killing his wife Mal. All he wants is to return home to his children. So when he is offered a seemingly impossible job in return for the clearing of his name, he cannot refuse.
The job is Inception, the planting of an idea inside the dreams of someone else. He and his newly selected crew must convince the heir to a major corporation to dissolve his father's empire. They must enter deeper into the dream world than ever before. The situation is made even more complicated by the fact that Cobb's dead wife, Mal, is breaking into the dreams through his subconscious.
It would be easy to get lost in the intricacies of the concept. Nolan, however, is able to successfully pull it off with very little inconsistencies. Apart from the complexities of the story, the filmmaking techniques are entertaining and stimulating.The editing, is rarely tricky (I mean, how can you successfully show a van falling off a bridge for half the movie), but it couldn't have been done slightly better.
There are a few inconsistencies that, whether there is an explanation or not, is not clear. For example, why is limbo so dangerous if all you have to do to leave, is kill yourself. Also, while the film is brilliant, it can be a little difficult to follow, especially on the first viewing. The ending is not entirely unexpected, but extremely aggravating nonetheless. However, in my opinion, there are enough clues to give away the answer to that final question, so keep a lookout for those.
But to summarise, SUPERB!!
What I enjoyed most about this films that it showed both sides of a very British story without being preachy, one sided or have an agenda. What made me watch it all the way through is that it was all built into the thriller format.
What I have found in many films dealing with this subject matter is that they all have been either heavy handed but mostly too worthy. Cleanskin gets on with telling a story and just observes and keeps a distance from the issues, simply presenting them asthey are.
It was good to see the process of how a man born here in the UK is turned to the road of murder and how people use him for their own reasons and benefits. Very refreshing to have a film show the process and treat the character of Ash objectively but showing all his appalling faults.
It was Sean's Beans best performance for many years, I'm not too familiar with all his films but I thought he did a very good job with this film as he did on Game of Thrones. The good thing about his character is that he wasn't the standard angry soldier, he had a history and motivation.
My favourite scene was when Ash is about to commit his attack he visits the Cleric, Ash wants reassurance about heaven and the cleric reassures him then hurriedly goes to his sons birthday party leaving Ash alone to commit his act while the Cleric is enjoying himself elsewhere. I think that scene sums the film up, very poignantly written.
What I have found in many films dealing with this subject matter is that they all have been either heavy handed but mostly too worthy. Cleanskin gets on with telling a story and just observes and keeps a distance from the issues, simply presenting them asthey are.
It was good to see the process of how a man born here in the UK is turned to the road of murder and how people use him for their own reasons and benefits. Very refreshing to have a film show the process and treat the character of Ash objectively but showing all his appalling faults.
It was Sean's Beans best performance for many years, I'm not too familiar with all his films but I thought he did a very good job with this film as he did on Game of Thrones. The good thing about his character is that he wasn't the standard angry soldier, he had a history and motivation.
My favourite scene was when Ash is about to commit his attack he visits the Cleric, Ash wants reassurance about heaven and the cleric reassures him then hurriedly goes to his sons birthday party leaving Ash alone to commit his act while the Cleric is enjoying himself elsewhere. I think that scene sums the film up, very poignantly written.
Director James Cameron, makes one big, blue, slow film that looks beautiful but doesn't hold together as a story. Worthington plays a handicapped soldier who has his DNA fused with an alien being, and is able to control a hybrid avatar as he sleeps in a bed. Thanks to his commander his intentions are bad initially. But after months in an jungle with a dreadlocked female creature he has second thoughts.
Cameron packs a lot of visual imagery into his film, some of which you'll miss if you don't see it in 3-D, but the experience becomes tiring and fails to go anywhere.. The CGI creatures are goofy.
This is James Cameron's worst movie since the fx laden The Abyss
Cameron packs a lot of visual imagery into his film, some of which you'll miss if you don't see it in 3-D, but the experience becomes tiring and fails to go anywhere.. The CGI creatures are goofy.
This is James Cameron's worst movie since the fx laden The Abyss