Kevin-278
Entrou em ago. de 2000
Bem-vindo(a) ao novo perfil
Nossas atualizações ainda estão em desenvolvimento. Embora a versão anterior do perfil não esteja mais acessível, estamos trabalhando ativamente em melhorias, e alguns dos recursos ausentes retornarão em breve! Fique atento ao retorno deles. Enquanto isso, Análise de Classificação ainda está disponível em nossos aplicativos iOS e Android, encontrados na página de perfil. Para visualizar suas Distribuições de Classificação por ano e gênero, consulte nossa nova Guia de ajuda.
Selos2
Para saber como ganhar selos, acesse página de ajuda de selos.
Avaliações10
Classificação de Kevin-278
I had seen Cube many years ago and was very immpressed at the time. When it aired on IFC the other day I thought I'd check it out for a while before watching something else....problem was that I found myself watching the entire thing.
The film is so simple, one set (lit many ways), seven actors, and a lot of suspense. The most interesting thing about the film is that it wasn't even made by a major or minor studio, but instead by some students at the Toronto film school (run by Norman Jewison). The acting is not the high point but the complex storyline is a work of genius.
Simple, yet amazing
The film is so simple, one set (lit many ways), seven actors, and a lot of suspense. The most interesting thing about the film is that it wasn't even made by a major or minor studio, but instead by some students at the Toronto film school (run by Norman Jewison). The acting is not the high point but the complex storyline is a work of genius.
Simple, yet amazing
Like most reviews in this file I agree that this film is basically Hercules with Sorbo using another name but not really changing the character. He starts the film as a barbarian for Atlantis and not 5 minutes later he's righting the political wrongs of the world like slavery. I'm sure most of your everyday barbarians wouldn't turn down a harem of women and get rid of all the forced help.
The film has its good parts (not great and their far between). Some effects are better then you'd see on TV but their placed next to a scene with a bad effect. The soundtrack even mixes in rock music for the fight scenes. People, this is the reason Ladyhawke isn't remembered in a very positive light.
Some research of mine indicates that this script was written quite a few years as the third Conan film. Arnold didn't want to do another one so it was shelved until some bone head thought they could re-tool it and make some money. Maybe they should have let it gather some more dust.
The film has its good parts (not great and their far between). Some effects are better then you'd see on TV but their placed next to a scene with a bad effect. The soundtrack even mixes in rock music for the fight scenes. People, this is the reason Ladyhawke isn't remembered in a very positive light.
Some research of mine indicates that this script was written quite a few years as the third Conan film. Arnold didn't want to do another one so it was shelved until some bone head thought they could re-tool it and make some money. Maybe they should have let it gather some more dust.
Like most of the people to have commented on this film I can find nothing bad to say about it. It was certainly a breath of fresh air from all the Disney-ish cartoons out there. The animation is of a classic style and goes together with the actors voices perfectly. The setting, which is in the cold war culture of the 50's, is also an added bonus to the story as the fear of the Giant gets out of hand. The bottom line is that it is very enjoyable and teaches a lesson about violence and intolerance in a way that isn't sappy. Enjoy