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Low budget production, but not so without quality, Final Exit works the theme of Heaven and Hell of a way intelligent and reflective.
The lives of four people on earth ends: Dr. Cap (James Grant), winner of a Nobel Peace Prize; Daryl (Larry Roop), a convicted rapist to death, Melanie (Meagan Mangum), a young Christian and Jeremy (Aaron Priest), a Christian boy, all them are taken to the Final Judgment.
Intriguing and revealing, Final Exit shows the eternal destiny of all people after death from the perspectives of its four protagonists. With unique and different stories, but they are at a given moment in the characters' lives, the film explores the character and most secret interests of the people and shows that the eternal destiny will be a surprise to the vast majority of society.
Using simple effects, but that works well, Final Exit makes use of black and white to indicate a character's past, color inversion during the transition from the present to memory and even rubber masks. However, this does not devalue or disparage his exceptional storyline, showing that a good story outweighs any limitation of film.
Edifying, Final Exit reminds us about the biblical verse of not judging others and shows how Eternity will be a big surprise. People that we believed that live in Heaven, can not it, and those we imagined that go to Hell may not be in it...
The lives of four people on earth ends: Dr. Cap (James Grant), winner of a Nobel Peace Prize; Daryl (Larry Roop), a convicted rapist to death, Melanie (Meagan Mangum), a young Christian and Jeremy (Aaron Priest), a Christian boy, all them are taken to the Final Judgment.
Intriguing and revealing, Final Exit shows the eternal destiny of all people after death from the perspectives of its four protagonists. With unique and different stories, but they are at a given moment in the characters' lives, the film explores the character and most secret interests of the people and shows that the eternal destiny will be a surprise to the vast majority of society.
Using simple effects, but that works well, Final Exit makes use of black and white to indicate a character's past, color inversion during the transition from the present to memory and even rubber masks. However, this does not devalue or disparage his exceptional storyline, showing that a good story outweighs any limitation of film.
Edifying, Final Exit reminds us about the biblical verse of not judging others and shows how Eternity will be a big surprise. People that we believed that live in Heaven, can not it, and those we imagined that go to Hell may not be in it...
Television movie released on both television and in cinema, Postman to Heaven (천국 의 우편 배달부) is a production between South Korea and Japan.
The film tells the story of JaeJoon (Hero JaeJoong), an angel messenger that has the ability to travel between the real world and heaven delivering letters of people to their deceased loved ones. Character in a fairy tale, he is known as Postman to Heaven and can only be seen by those who suffer the loss of someone he loved. After meeting HaNa (Han HyoJoo), a young woman who sent letters to her deceased husband, JaeJoon hires her as an assistant in their missions to fix the misunderstandings left by deceased relatives families. However, things get complicated when JaeJoon and HaNa fall in love... When HaNa begins to forget her late and unfaithful husband she also begins to lose the ability to see JaeJoon.
Postman to Heaven is a very beautiful and touching film. With a romance that transcends the natural barriers - between an angel and a human - and being so careful about death and mourning, the South Korean production makes anyone sensitized.
The romance between HaNa and JaeJoon happens slowly and subtly, small actions between the couple show how their feelings for each other will grow over time. Highlight to beautiful garden where developed much of the plot. Serving as a backdrop to the most sweet and romantic scenes between JaeJoon and HaNa, the scenario flowered become a character in the story, such impact.
The film gets a more cheerful and beautiful tone when the angel and the young assume their mutual feelings, but it will soon be dismantled by the drama of HaNa in begins to lose her sight of JaeJoon... One of the most beautiful and sad scenes of the film lies precisely in this moment: when the couple is in a coffee shop, HaNa realizes that sometimes cannot see JaeJoon, the pair leaves the site and in a discussion of the problem, the girl says crying at angel than love him and walks away. Simply lovely the couple conversation about the issue, it is hard not to cry in front of the couple's suffering.
From there, the duo knows it's only a matter of time for they cannot see each other forever... And when a mission fails as Postman from Heaven... JaeJoon disappears. But before, he leave a letter to HaNa, in which he recalled that he had said the day he was caught cheating people - he was using lies to alleviate the suffering of families who had lost their relatives - would be the end. It is worth noting the dramatic moment in HaNa stands before JaeJoon, however, cannot see him because he's invisible... Very moving.
With a romantic and touching final scene, Postman to Heaven has a surprising outcome and fulfills its role, Heaven's message about love.
The film tells the story of JaeJoon (Hero JaeJoong), an angel messenger that has the ability to travel between the real world and heaven delivering letters of people to their deceased loved ones. Character in a fairy tale, he is known as Postman to Heaven and can only be seen by those who suffer the loss of someone he loved. After meeting HaNa (Han HyoJoo), a young woman who sent letters to her deceased husband, JaeJoon hires her as an assistant in their missions to fix the misunderstandings left by deceased relatives families. However, things get complicated when JaeJoon and HaNa fall in love... When HaNa begins to forget her late and unfaithful husband she also begins to lose the ability to see JaeJoon.
Postman to Heaven is a very beautiful and touching film. With a romance that transcends the natural barriers - between an angel and a human - and being so careful about death and mourning, the South Korean production makes anyone sensitized.
The romance between HaNa and JaeJoon happens slowly and subtly, small actions between the couple show how their feelings for each other will grow over time. Highlight to beautiful garden where developed much of the plot. Serving as a backdrop to the most sweet and romantic scenes between JaeJoon and HaNa, the scenario flowered become a character in the story, such impact.
The film gets a more cheerful and beautiful tone when the angel and the young assume their mutual feelings, but it will soon be dismantled by the drama of HaNa in begins to lose her sight of JaeJoon... One of the most beautiful and sad scenes of the film lies precisely in this moment: when the couple is in a coffee shop, HaNa realizes that sometimes cannot see JaeJoon, the pair leaves the site and in a discussion of the problem, the girl says crying at angel than love him and walks away. Simply lovely the couple conversation about the issue, it is hard not to cry in front of the couple's suffering.
From there, the duo knows it's only a matter of time for they cannot see each other forever... And when a mission fails as Postman from Heaven... JaeJoon disappears. But before, he leave a letter to HaNa, in which he recalled that he had said the day he was caught cheating people - he was using lies to alleviate the suffering of families who had lost their relatives - would be the end. It is worth noting the dramatic moment in HaNa stands before JaeJoon, however, cannot see him because he's invisible... Very moving.
With a romantic and touching final scene, Postman to Heaven has a surprising outcome and fulfills its role, Heaven's message about love.
Air Force One have a USA president idealized (but we all wish it were so), a harsh critique of American politics (though we can also expand the model of world politics) and portrays terrorism in way convincingly and realistic.
The production begins with USA President James Marshall (Harrison Ford) on a visit to Russia to be honored by the arrest of the dictator of Kazakhstan, Radek (Jürgen Prochnow), however, during his speech, he criticizes the behavior of your country, because of bureaucracy and diplomacy, watched passively the dictator of Kazakhstan explore and kill his own people. When the president and his family get in the Air Force One to return to the USA, a Radek supporter group of the terrorist led by cruel Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman) takes control of the presidential plane and demanded the release of dictator. Otherwise, he will kill the wife and daughter of the president, who is in a terrible dilemma, because if cede negotiate with terrorists and deny what he preached, while deciding not to negotiate may see your family being murdered.
With a beautiful and exquisite soundtrack in the first minutes of the film, which exalts American patriotism and reflects the hope and freedom, Air Force One introduces us - after the operation of prison of Radek - a discourse against terrorism and the promise of radical change in politics, made by USA President James Marshall.
But it is after boarding the President and his family to the Air Force One that the action and the story starts to develop. Minutes after takeoff, the Russian terrorist Ivan Korshunov and his group take control of the plane and make everyone on board hostage. However, those loyal to Radek not know is that James Marshall did not leave Air Force One through the escape pod, but remained on the aircraft to save his family.
Filled with ironic and critical dialogs regarding the current political and mode of action of rulers on terrorism, the film strikes hard the bureaucratic model before a dangerous situation and even day-to-day lives of citizens. Besides the clash between Marshall and Korshunov, representing radicalism for democracy and the struggle to establish peace, respectively. Air Force One also highlights the power struggle between Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) and the Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell), wondering if Marshall is still able to perform his job, Walter tries to convince Kathryn sign a petition declaring Marshall unable to govern, thus dismissing the USA presidency. Attached to it, there criticism of the press and media in discrete scenes and intelligent dialogs.
Of course, I can't forget of leave a comment for the talented cast with Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close and William H. Macy that give brightness to the screen with its clean and elegant performances. Harrison Ford is fabulous as the USA president, pose with peaceful and diplomatic, but at the same time willing to fight for what he believes, the actor conveys the sense of justice and commitment. Gary Oldman no comments... The British is magnificent in his portrayal of a fanatic and cynical terrorist, his mere presence causes chills and their violent actions leave the viewer tense and not knowing your next step. Glenn Close is beautiful and elegant as the vice president and faithful to Marshall who seeks tranquility to the people.
After watching Air Force One you can be sure that Harrison Ford should be the USA president.
I BELIEVE IN HARRISON FORD!
The production begins with USA President James Marshall (Harrison Ford) on a visit to Russia to be honored by the arrest of the dictator of Kazakhstan, Radek (Jürgen Prochnow), however, during his speech, he criticizes the behavior of your country, because of bureaucracy and diplomacy, watched passively the dictator of Kazakhstan explore and kill his own people. When the president and his family get in the Air Force One to return to the USA, a Radek supporter group of the terrorist led by cruel Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman) takes control of the presidential plane and demanded the release of dictator. Otherwise, he will kill the wife and daughter of the president, who is in a terrible dilemma, because if cede negotiate with terrorists and deny what he preached, while deciding not to negotiate may see your family being murdered.
With a beautiful and exquisite soundtrack in the first minutes of the film, which exalts American patriotism and reflects the hope and freedom, Air Force One introduces us - after the operation of prison of Radek - a discourse against terrorism and the promise of radical change in politics, made by USA President James Marshall.
But it is after boarding the President and his family to the Air Force One that the action and the story starts to develop. Minutes after takeoff, the Russian terrorist Ivan Korshunov and his group take control of the plane and make everyone on board hostage. However, those loyal to Radek not know is that James Marshall did not leave Air Force One through the escape pod, but remained on the aircraft to save his family.
Filled with ironic and critical dialogs regarding the current political and mode of action of rulers on terrorism, the film strikes hard the bureaucratic model before a dangerous situation and even day-to-day lives of citizens. Besides the clash between Marshall and Korshunov, representing radicalism for democracy and the struggle to establish peace, respectively. Air Force One also highlights the power struggle between Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) and the Defense Secretary Walter Dean (Dean Stockwell), wondering if Marshall is still able to perform his job, Walter tries to convince Kathryn sign a petition declaring Marshall unable to govern, thus dismissing the USA presidency. Attached to it, there criticism of the press and media in discrete scenes and intelligent dialogs.
Of course, I can't forget of leave a comment for the talented cast with Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close and William H. Macy that give brightness to the screen with its clean and elegant performances. Harrison Ford is fabulous as the USA president, pose with peaceful and diplomatic, but at the same time willing to fight for what he believes, the actor conveys the sense of justice and commitment. Gary Oldman no comments... The British is magnificent in his portrayal of a fanatic and cynical terrorist, his mere presence causes chills and their violent actions leave the viewer tense and not knowing your next step. Glenn Close is beautiful and elegant as the vice president and faithful to Marshall who seeks tranquility to the people.
After watching Air Force One you can be sure that Harrison Ford should be the USA president.
I BELIEVE IN HARRISON FORD!