GREAT STORY OF GROWING UP AND LETTING THINGS GO
This animation really touched me. It was joyful, sad, scary, fateful and gross at the same time. It taked me back to my childhood and maked me appreciate even more thous wonderful memories of the places i've been and the peoples that i've met. This movie teach us to never forget thous important parts in our lives and cherish them all, because thous are the things what makes us who we are.
Animation work was finest. I really liked the colours and the shapes. Main characters Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust were all interesting and funny. Disgust was my favorite. Humor was great, which is on my opinion one of the most important parts on the animations. Voice acting was also done well.
This was really good movie and very educational for childrens and teenagers. Why not adults too, so they can notice and understand better the growing phases of their childrens.
Inside Out review
Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 7 January 2016 04:33 (A review of Inside Out)0 comments, Reply to this entry
Creed review
Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 5 January 2016 07:02 (A review of Creed)ONE MORE GOOD ROCKY MOVIE.
I would gladly give Stallone an oscar for this movie. Hospital and the gym scenes, when Rocky tells the bad news to Creed, were one of his greatest acting moments of all time. I was touched and impressed that the old muscle pile can pull it off and Michael B. Jordan wasn't so bad either.
The first fight scene with Stallone on Creeds corner was pure gold. Filmed in one continuing shot and you know for my previous review The Revenant, that i love those shots. Awesome camera work from Maryse Alberti.
Definitely this Rocky sequel/spin-off earned its third place for my Rocky Movies In Order list.
This was clearly a love letter for Rocky fans and it worked perfectly!
I would gladly give Stallone an oscar for this movie. Hospital and the gym scenes, when Rocky tells the bad news to Creed, were one of his greatest acting moments of all time. I was touched and impressed that the old muscle pile can pull it off and Michael B. Jordan wasn't so bad either.
The first fight scene with Stallone on Creeds corner was pure gold. Filmed in one continuing shot and you know for my previous review The Revenant, that i love those shots. Awesome camera work from Maryse Alberti.
Definitely this Rocky sequel/spin-off earned its third place for my Rocky Movies In Order list.
This was clearly a love letter for Rocky fans and it worked perfectly!
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The Revenant review
Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 4 January 2016 12:15 (A review of The Revenant)PERFECT REVENGE. PERFECT MOVIE.
As a friend of movies, it makes me always happy to see so beautiful, pure and perfect movie like The Revenant. Everything were just right on this one.
First i must start at the camera work and those long shots. They were the finest work. Everytime i see long shot in the movie, it instantly gets one star from me if they are done right. I just love those and i think it is pure talent and magic of movie making, which lead us to Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. Last year he reclaimed place on my list of favorite directors with hes work in Birdman Or The Unexpected Virtue Of Ignorance (2014). It is such a challenge to organize and keep everything under control in those long shots and Inarritu is one of the few who can master it. It was also impressive that he shot this whole movie in natural light and that gaved it even more realistically look.
I must give huge applauds to cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and composers Bryce Dessner, Carsten Nicolai and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Camera work was flawless and the score beautiful. Even now im listening it while im writing this review. Also the landscapes were so pretty, that i wanna move there and spend the rest of my life enjoying those high mountains, wide forests and rushing rivers.
Then the main leads. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy were awesome.
DiCaprio manage to capture sorrow, pain and anger with hes performance. I even get glassy-eyed in one point. But i think Tom Hardy stealed the screen from DiCaprio everytime when they shared it. He just was the perfect villain and ruthless bad ass. There was even a understandable reason why he did what he must.
I hope this film wins many awards in oscars and i hope you enjoy it as much as i did.
PS. And no. The bear didn't raped Leonardo DiCaprio twice in this movie, although the attack looked very violent and painful.
As a friend of movies, it makes me always happy to see so beautiful, pure and perfect movie like The Revenant. Everything were just right on this one.
First i must start at the camera work and those long shots. They were the finest work. Everytime i see long shot in the movie, it instantly gets one star from me if they are done right. I just love those and i think it is pure talent and magic of movie making, which lead us to Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. Last year he reclaimed place on my list of favorite directors with hes work in Birdman Or The Unexpected Virtue Of Ignorance (2014). It is such a challenge to organize and keep everything under control in those long shots and Inarritu is one of the few who can master it. It was also impressive that he shot this whole movie in natural light and that gaved it even more realistically look.
I must give huge applauds to cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and composers Bryce Dessner, Carsten Nicolai and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Camera work was flawless and the score beautiful. Even now im listening it while im writing this review. Also the landscapes were so pretty, that i wanna move there and spend the rest of my life enjoying those high mountains, wide forests and rushing rivers.
Then the main leads. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy were awesome.
DiCaprio manage to capture sorrow, pain and anger with hes performance. I even get glassy-eyed in one point. But i think Tom Hardy stealed the screen from DiCaprio everytime when they shared it. He just was the perfect villain and ruthless bad ass. There was even a understandable reason why he did what he must.
I hope this film wins many awards in oscars and i hope you enjoy it as much as i did.
PS. And no. The bear didn't raped Leonardo DiCaprio twice in this movie, although the attack looked very violent and painful.
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Turbo Kid review
Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 3 January 2016 08:19 (A review of Turbo Kid)Practical effects were finest work! Looked beautiful and seemed like what you and your friends could pull off if you just try hard enough. Also i liked the sidekick alot, who Laurence Leboeuf played. Friends of movies should definitely check this out and learn a few tricks if you're planing to make your own film with lots and lots of gore.
YEAR'S FIRST MOVIE SHARED WITH FRIEND!
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The Martian review
Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 2 January 2016 09:00 (A review of The Martian)Matt Damon and Ridley Scott scienced the shit out of this movie! Awesome work!
If you liked Robert Zemeckis's Contact (1997) or Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014), you will like this too.
If you liked Robert Zemeckis's Contact (1997) or Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014), you will like this too.
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The Hateful Eight review
Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 2 January 2016 10:30 (A review of The Hateful Eight)STORY OF JULES WINNFIELD'S GRANDFATHER
The way i saw this movie coming out, was a murder mystery in a wild west. So of course i was waiting twists and jaw dropping reveals, but those were easily predictable.
This wasn't Tarantino at his best but it wasn't a bad movie either, because there is no such a thing than a bad Tarantino movie. It definitely deserve those three Golden Globes nominees. If you are hardcore Quentin fan like me, you should definitely check it out!
My first impression of the movie was OK. It wasn't as good as hes previous work Django Unchained. The dialogue was awesome classic Tarantino, characters were interesting and well acted ecpecially Jennifer Jason Leigh. I think she was eating the scenary everytime she was on it. Even Samuel L. Jackson gave slightly different performance than hes usual acting jobs are. It was also good to see Tim Roth (who was awesome in this movie) and Michael Madsen together in Tarantino movie after Reservoir Dogs. Action was gory and violent like in Django and the music was great. Glad to hear Morricone's work in a western after forty years which he master best.
The way i saw this movie coming out, was a murder mystery in a wild west. So of course i was waiting twists and jaw dropping reveals, but those were easily predictable.
This wasn't Tarantino at his best but it wasn't a bad movie either, because there is no such a thing than a bad Tarantino movie. It definitely deserve those three Golden Globes nominees. If you are hardcore Quentin fan like me, you should definitely check it out!
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