Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Novel innovations: The Lovely Bones, An Education, The Men who were looking fixedly at the goats



Three movies and the same diagnosis for once: 6/10 or what is the same that they are not badly but that does not spend anything if you are going to the attached room to see "yours" "Shutter Island" either, of course do not be wrong and start to see "Alvin and the squirrels 2", that a thing is to take to the movies your 4,5-year-old lad, and other one swallows a fetus of this caliber for much that the cherub spends his pip (less evil!).
The Lovely BonesPeter Jackson, 2009 The last tape of a Peter Jackson more worried for producing "The Hobbit" and "Clink" looks like per moments the perfect hybrid between "Ghost" and "The silence of the lambs" given the multiple common places that he visits of these two movies. In general, the movie is more than acceptable being the worst these exasperating images of the skies infográficos, completely unnecessary and whose only meaning of life is the intention of providing to the movie of a spirituality that weighs him like a flagstone. A pity because in general the tape is provided with a good direction and some outstanding interpretations like the psychopath interpreted by Stanley Tuccy. The end is really bad, of worse that I have seen lately, little less than a leg-pull (do not give me spiritual messages at this point please, thank you). I dress which I ask myself because I do not consider straight the movie to be a nonsense, although the memory of the scenes of Tuccy and the first half an hour is returned by them to me to my position of which in spite of everything, it was not so badly either. Evaluation: 6/10
The men who were looking fixedly at the goats (The men who stare at goats) Grant Heslov, 2009Es onlooker because this movie on the supposed attempts of creating soldiers' divisions with paranormal powers in the army USA, despite being correct in general lines, leaves a retaste of wasted opportunity, especially because the plot wickers, I distribute, etc. were giving to have created an imperishable loutish outstanding figure (a new "Big Lebowski" for example). What has stayed is a comedy that is not badly but that forgets soon. And the fact is that the alone units premise with bulging mental powers of the experimentation drogota of the age hippie is as to piss and not to throw drop. Then it turns out that most of gags have not just worked (I say already that you laugh more for the concept of the gag that for his shape) and the efforts to do the goose of the actors remain by half after a starter more than promising. Again it will be or to have looked the more capable director. Evaluation: 6/10
An EducationLone Scherfig, 2009Sobre this history of adolescent seduced by an adult ("Lolita" v2.0), to say that the most interesting thing for me there is the approach of these parents to whom the education of his daughter imports a shit for them while they marry it with an uncle with pasta at the age that is. In this sense the best personage for me is the father interpreted by big Alfred Molina. The small girl Carey Mulligan, certainly is a delight of spontaneity and freshness but it would not leave in his interpretation the whole motivation to see this production. Making seated that the movie is well, I had left the sensation that it goes along along very dogeared areas, and that the good one of doing of the actors and the director they do not manage to raise the interest beyond a certain level. And eye that for example the end is beautiful.
Evaluation: 6/10.

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