Friday, March 21, 2008

Vantage Point

Vantage PointDirected by Pete Travis (this is his silver screen debut), starring William Hurt, Dennis Quaid, Forest Whitaker and Matthew Fox.

The President of the US visited Spain for a summit. He was accompanied by two Secret Service agents, and one of them (Quaid) once took a bullet for him and this event was his comeback job. The film was told from eight different points of view, eight different people who were there during the event.

I liked the idea, the way it used eight different perspectives and although I can't say that it's good,it certainly was entertaining. Full of suspense and sure could keep you at the edge of your seat the whole time. It's an action movie so it's understandable that the characters weren't shown deep enough.. I liked William Hurt and Dennis Quaid's performances best. Matthew Fox was rather meh. The story was very brief and the performances weren't really rich, but it could absolutely keep you glued to the screen. Good action movie, very nice pick for a night out.

7 / 10.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Letters from Iwo Jima

Ioujima kara no TegamiDirected by the great Clint Eastwood, starring Ken Watanabe, Kazunari Ninomiya, Ryo Kase, Tsuyoshi Ihara and Shidou Nakamura.

A companion piece to Flags of Our Fathers. Told the story of the battle of Iwo Jima, during the WWII. Contrary to Flags, this one is viewed from the Japanese's side. All the cast were Japanese and the language is also Japanese.

You thought Clint's golden days were during the Dollar series, but this certainly proved, again, that's he's still very much 'alive'. I really loved Million Dollar Baby and man, how I love Iwo Jima! It had so much soul, with stellar performances by the cast which was quite a surprise for me. I never had any doubt that Japan has many great actors and Ken Watanabe is, of course, great. But I was so surprised to see Kazunari Ninomiya and Tsuyoshi Ihara. I always saw them in more comical roles and now, they aced it. Especialy Kazunari Ninomiya. The only downside was that his looks didn't really suit the age of his character. But other than that, he delivered a great performance. The story isn't 100% true, parts of it are fictional, including the lead character (Ninomiya). And I really couldn't care less about the historical facts. I mean, if it's a great film, then it's a great film. It's not a documentary anyway. I liked Shimizu's (Ryo Kase) story the best. Brief, yet it got me. The cinematography was beautiful and I just loved the story and how humane each character was. Great film. Way better than Flags.

9 / 10.

Monday, March 10, 2008

The Darjeeling Limited

The Darjeeling LimitedDirected by Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.. and somewhat a fashion icon), starring Adrien Brody (who I love love love), Owen Wilson and Jason Schwartzman. With cameos by Bill Murray and Natalie Portman.

Three brothers who had lost their father had not met or talked to each other for a year reunited when the oldest brother, Francis, got them together to embark on a spiritual journey across India.

Before the main feature, there's a short film (also there on the DVD) titled Hotel Chevalier, starring only Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman and the short film acted as a prologue to the film.
Well, this is actually the first Wes Anderson film that I properly watched. I watched The Royal Tenenbaums eons ago and at that time, I didn't really enjoy arthouse films as I immensely do now. And I do love this film! It's so colorful, so witty and charming. I love both the short film and the feature film. Enjoyed all the performances and lines.. Totally loved Adrien Brody. Adrien Brody needs to star in more good films. The randomness and craziness of the film just added more charm to it.

8.5 / 10.

Monday, March 3, 2008

27 Dresses

27 DressesDirected by Anne Fletcher (um.. Step Up, anyone?), starring Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Judy Greer and Edward Burns.

Jane Nichols enjoyed being a bridesmaid, always helping out and assisting the braid, making sure that she's going to have the most wonderful day of her life. Patiently waiting for her own special day to come, she was happy with her life and had been forever in love with her boss. Then her sister came to the picture and instantly stole the man of her dreams, while an unlikely journalist also came into her life.

Katherine Heigl is so pretty. So likeable. I love her! Well, it's a pretty decent romantic comedy.. not that original and some points of the story felt very common but still, an enjoyable movie. James Marsden is gorgeous but he has got to put on more weight. He's ridiculously skinny. I miss the James Marsden in The Notebook! An okay movie for a relaxed evening and quite good for the romantic comedy lovers. Judy Greer's character and jokes felt somehow.. recycled, but she steals scenes, that Judy.

7 / 10.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

In the Valley of Elah

In the Valley of ElahDirected by Paul Haggis (the man behind Crash, of course), starring Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron and Susan Sarandon.

Hank Deerfield went looking for his son who, along with his friends of the same troop, just came back from Iraq. In the search of truth, an unexpected police detective joined and helped.

So underrated. The film was kinda unheard of but it was actually really good! I blame it on the poster. The poster did nothing for the film. The worst poster ever. The performances were wonderful (well, the main cast) and I really really liked Tommy Lee Jones' performance. The thing is I thought he had played similar roles for the last three films of him that I saw: The Tree Burials of Melquiades Estrada, No Country for Old Men and this film. Always played the all-American guy.. quiet.. sheriff.. similar stuff. But to my surprise, I really enjoyed this one and was so thrilled when he got nominated for an Oscar (even though it is the most annoying Oscars ever. No noms for Eddie Vedder and no Brad Renfro on the "In Memoriam" montage?! WTF?!) Okay, ahem, so yeah the film was really good, political and humane at the same time.. it was touching. Really enjoyed it. However, totally hated the fact that James Franco only got a stupid cameo. For fuckssakes James, get to work. Stop working on crappy movies.

8.5 / 10.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Jumper

JumperDirected by Doug Liman, starring Hayden Christensen, Rachel Bilson, Jamie Bell and Samuel L. Jackson.

David Rice accidentally found out that he had the ability to transport himself anywhere, anytime. He innocently use the power into his own advantage and without realizing, got into a messy fight between Jumpers--those like him--and those who hunt and kill them.

Meh. It's one of those movies that makes you want to scream "WTF?!" when the end credits roll. It started okay, I guess, and it's always very nice to see Jamie Bell, but when you finished watching it, it kinda felt pointless. Hayden still can't act (okay, maybe he has improved about 1% since the Star Wars days) even though he did look pretty, and Kristen Stewart only got a stupid cameo! Man! The world needs more Kristen Stewart! I know the movie concept is pretty cool, but still, a cool concept of pretty people teleporting isn't good enough.

5.5 / 10. Would probably give a higher mark if the leading actor can be pretty AND also actually act.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

P.S. I Love You

P.S. I Love YouDirected by Richard LaGravenese (Freedom Writers, Paris Je T'aime - Pigalle, wrote The Bridges of Madison County), starring Gerard Butler, Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Yes! Denny Duquette!), Lisa Kudrow and Harry Connick Jr.

Holly and Gerry married at a very young age, and after ten years together, with the ups and downs of life, yet bonded with their strong love for each other, Gerry died. Holly was left broken and later discovered that his late husband already prepared, in his own way, messages for the beloved wife to be strong and gain her life back.

I am a girl. I love romantic movies. If a girl can't have romance in her life, she'll get it from the movies. And this is one hell of a romantic movie. I loved it. Sad, beautiful, romantic movie. I cried in the cinema, couldn't help it. Gerard is the man, I love that guy. And I know Hilary doesn't pick good movies consistently but I've loved her since Boys Don't Cry and will forever love her. Jeffrey Dean Morgan was charming as always. And the best thing about this movie is that it isn't 100% sad. It doesn't have tears for two hours. It's funny! It has some really funny moments and it balanced the movie well. I loved this movie!

8.5 / 10.

Atonement

AtonementDirected bt Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice, of course), starring my current fave Brits, Keira Knightley and the very charming James McAvoy.

Cecilia and her housekeeper's son, Robbie, were in love. But her younger sister Briony, who had a crush on Robbie, interfered and her childish jealousy and accusations lead Cecilia and Robbie's love to a devastating journey.

Devastating. Yeah. Keira and James got what they wanted. I felt absolutely devastated after I finished watching it but it is a very beautiful film. Keira and Joe Wright made a great team, huh? I love the performances by both leading actors and it's just one of those beautiful period movies, you know. Yet totally different.. darker and deeper, I guess. The famous sex scene is famous for a reason.. it differentiates good filmmaking and great filmmaking. Exquisite film. Serious film lovers should definitely see it.

9 / 10.

Into the Wild

Into the WildDirected and written by the great Sean Penn, based on Jon Krakauer's book, starring the very wonderful Emile Hirsch, Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt, Jena Malone, Catherine Keener, Vince Vaughn, Hal Holbrook and Kirsten Stewart (who I love).

Into the Wild tells the true story of Christopher McCandless, who abandoned his family, education, identity and all his possessions to embark on an unplanned journey into the wilderness of Alaska, in search of freedom and a meaning of life.

Absolutely beautiful. I loved it. I think Emile gave a wonderful performance, he showed Chris' naiveness, depth and his free, rebelious soul. This film is way too underrated and AMPAS is being ridiculous by giving this film only two nominations (Best Supporting Actor and Best Editing.. WTF?!) especially by overlooking the soundtrack. Hello? If you can only pick one feature to award to the film, then it should be for Eddie Vedder! His music is absolutely wonderful and suited the film beautifully! I personally am still listening to and loving the album.. No Ceiling is a current favourite. So yeah, I loved this film, I think everyone did a great job and the story with Hal Holbrook's character is just one of the most heartbreaking stories I've ever seen. Sean and Emile really gave us something this time. I recommend everyone to see it.

9 / 10.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Enchanted

EnchantedDirected by Kevin Lima, written by Billy Kelly (Blast from the Past), starring Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey (aka McDreamy), James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel and Susan Sarandon.

It all started with the animated Giselle who had always dreamed of meeting her Prince Charming, and then came Prince Edward, just the one she had always hoped for. They decided to get married the next day, but Prince Edward's stepmother wouldn't let her throne be taken away that easily. She tried to get rid of Giselle and before she knew it, Giselle was thrown into a strange world.. the real world.

Pretty fun. Something different, I guess. Amy Adams and James Marsden were great with their over-the-top, melodramatic performances, as their characters were the 'fantasy' ones and then balanced with Patrick Dempsey's 'real-life' performance. For you guys who just want some light fantasy comedy, this should be an okay pick. I personally quite enjoyed it and Patrick Dempsey was.. dreamy. Btw, what's with James Marsden always playing the third party?

7 / 10.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Beowulf

BeowulfDirected by Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump, Cast Away, The Polar Express), featuring Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, Robin Wright Penn, Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich.

King Hrothgar and his town had been under a curse for a long time. A monster called Grendel was always barging in whenever there was a party and started devouring the people. Then, from the sea came Beowulf, a brave warrior who promised King Hrothgar that he'd kill the monster, Grendel.

For people not in the know, this is an animated movie. I first thought the actors performed as usual and then it's digitalized but apparently this is made as an animated feature from the start. I kinda liked it, eventho people around me kept giving bad reviews. It's written by Neil Gaiman (who, again, can do no wrong) and Roger Avary and I think they did quite a great job making a movie out of the classic poem. At first I thought, why animated? But after seeing it, with all the nakedness and craziness, I think it's smart to make it animated. The story was very.. such a.. fantasy. Like a legend. Just like it should be. Oh, even if you don't like this movie, take a look at the bright side: now you know the story of one of the most well-known classical works ever done.

8 / 10.

Stardust

StardustDirected by Matthew Vaughn (Layer Cake), based on the novel by the great Neil Gaiman, starring Claire Danes, Robert DeNiro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mark Strong (who sometimes looked like Stuart Townsend) and sort-of-newcomer Charlie Cox. Cameos by Peter O'Toole, Ricky Gervais, Rupert Everett, etc.

A naive young bloke trying to win the love of the girl of his dreams, a witch seeking for immortality, a prince eager to win the throne to his kingdom--all lead to one.. star.

I loved it. I mean, LOVED it. I am a huge fan of Neil Gaiman (eventho I haven't read this one) and he.. can do no wrong. I had waited for this movie to show in the cinemas here for the longest time. Three months after its release in the US, it finally came, and it didn't disappoint. How I loved this movie. Everything about it was so entertaining, funny and upbeat. I love Claire Danes and Charlie Cox? He became this absolute hottie after the first half of the movie. The story was oh so great, so original, so Neil. I'm just crazy about this movie.. and having Ricky Gervais do a cameo is brilliant. And DeNiro was just hilarious.

9 / 10.

Something to download..:
Take That - Rule the World (the song during the end credits)

Butterfly on a Wheel

Butterfly on a WheelDirected by Mike Barker, starring Gerard Butler, Maria Bello and Pierce Brosnan.

Abby and Neil Randall were living a perfect life with their one daughter until a stranger came into their life and started to take control of everything, shattering their family, in just one day.

Saw it because of Gerard Butler.. Hm.. Nothing to say, really. I mean, it's a thriller. A pretty good one, I guess. But the thing is I already knew about what it was all about since the beginning so the ending wasn't much of a surprise to me. But maybe it'd work for ppl who hadn't known the main plot.

7 / 10.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Lust, Caution

Se, JieDirected by Ang Lee, based on the novel by Eileen Chang, starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Wang Lee Hom and newcomer Wei Tang.

Set in Shanghai and Hong Kong during the WWII, Kuang was a college student with 'patriotic' intentions, planning to kill Yee--a politician who worked for the Japanese, thus a 'traitor' in Kuang's eyes--and to do that, he gathered a group of fellow students. In that group was Wong, whose role was as an espionage and got dragged into the whole thing deeper and deeper.

Well, loved it. The rave reviews weren't for nothing. I loved the pace, loved the whole oldies feeling (costumes.. *.*), and Wei Tang did such a great job. You could really feel the characters--Tony Leung is and will always be great--and I think the story ran very smoothly. And the score.. Alexandre Desplat (The Painted Veil, The Queen) did his job so well. You might think that the sex scenes are just there, but somehow they could probably help you understand more about the characters' developments. All in all, a beautiful and exquisite film.

9 / 10.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Resident Evil: Extinction

Resident Evil: Extinction.. Alles, oder Nichts!Directed by Russell Mulcahy, written by Paul WS Anderson (RE 1 and 2). Starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Oded Fehr, Mike Epps and an unecessary cameo by Ashanti.

Claire was the leader of a troop of survivers of Racoon City and on the way they met Alice, who had developed more and became more powerful. Alice then joined the group to Alaska and continued her fight with Umbrella Corp.

Cheap. Why have I been watching a lot of cheap movies lately? Well.. didn't really enjoy the movie.. kinda bored after the first fifteen minutes. Ashanti was WTF?! Milla Jovovich was hot but that's about it. Danny Boyle made all other zombie movies look lame.

5 / 10.