confred-52577
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Classificação de confred-52577
I gave it 10 stars not entirely because it's the perfectest movie of all perfect movies but mostly because it deserves a much better average than 6,3 (which it currently has as of October 2021)
Rated as it should be, it's a solid eight, maybe even a nine. It's thrilling, fast-paced (although slower than the flight would be), nerve-wrecking and scary. The view of the crew's compartment from the cockpit via the monitor is especially creepy and scary, and while the criticism of stereotypical highjackers is probably not unfounded, it is even today still a possibility that those stereotypes come out to wreck havoc.
I also find that only one highjacker really fits the stereotype. And his role is minimal.
What makes this movie so good is the lack of "heroism a la Hollywood". I don't know why so many reviewers reference "Air Force One", as that's one of the worst movies I've watched and I actually love Harrison Ford, but this is not any type of Hollywood blockbuster - which is a good thing, in this situation!
Joseph Gorden-Levitt plays a realistic person, a pilot who is just Joe Ordinary without special skills or sudden onsets of superstrength. He's terrified and beaten up and in pain and probably in severe shock, and his actions are within the normal range, I'd bet. (Not a psychiatrist)
So does, by the way, Omid Memar. His character is believably scared, confused, torn by love and instinct and even though there's some predictability in his story, it never feels fake or unbelievable. Well-done!
The director was nominated (and won) quite a few awards, and I'd say rightly so! Although I'm not a director myself and only know very little, the way he managed to film in this small space and still make it a great view is commendable.
So if you like movies that feel scary without ghosts and werewolves, that will have you on the edge of your seat anyway - watch this!
Rated as it should be, it's a solid eight, maybe even a nine. It's thrilling, fast-paced (although slower than the flight would be), nerve-wrecking and scary. The view of the crew's compartment from the cockpit via the monitor is especially creepy and scary, and while the criticism of stereotypical highjackers is probably not unfounded, it is even today still a possibility that those stereotypes come out to wreck havoc.
I also find that only one highjacker really fits the stereotype. And his role is minimal.
What makes this movie so good is the lack of "heroism a la Hollywood". I don't know why so many reviewers reference "Air Force One", as that's one of the worst movies I've watched and I actually love Harrison Ford, but this is not any type of Hollywood blockbuster - which is a good thing, in this situation!
Joseph Gorden-Levitt plays a realistic person, a pilot who is just Joe Ordinary without special skills or sudden onsets of superstrength. He's terrified and beaten up and in pain and probably in severe shock, and his actions are within the normal range, I'd bet. (Not a psychiatrist)
So does, by the way, Omid Memar. His character is believably scared, confused, torn by love and instinct and even though there's some predictability in his story, it never feels fake or unbelievable. Well-done!
The director was nominated (and won) quite a few awards, and I'd say rightly so! Although I'm not a director myself and only know very little, the way he managed to film in this small space and still make it a great view is commendable.
So if you like movies that feel scary without ghosts and werewolves, that will have you on the edge of your seat anyway - watch this!
...this might not be to your liking. I did watch the original when I was young, and I liked it a lot. Being from Germany where everything is dubbed, I don't have any pre-disposed dislike of new voices, which plays in my favor here.
I agree with most of the other positive reviews in the changes of the triplets, I love Webby and I adore David Tennant's voice for Scrooge.
But what I truly love is the change in animation! Yes, it's not half as colourful! Yes, it's sometimes a bit "flat", or seems to be. It's different but it's so alive and vibrant in its own, and I ADORE the style. Can't believe people prefer the broad-stroked original to this.
I freely admit that Tennant being Scrooge was what first caught my attention for the reboot, but the art-department won me over completely. I hope this series continues to woo me!
I agree with most of the other positive reviews in the changes of the triplets, I love Webby and I adore David Tennant's voice for Scrooge.
But what I truly love is the change in animation! Yes, it's not half as colourful! Yes, it's sometimes a bit "flat", or seems to be. It's different but it's so alive and vibrant in its own, and I ADORE the style. Can't believe people prefer the broad-stroked original to this.
I freely admit that Tennant being Scrooge was what first caught my attention for the reboot, but the art-department won me over completely. I hope this series continues to woo me!