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Monday, 29 July 2013

THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES FILM REVIEW


Release Date: 19th April 2013
Age Certificate: 15
Running Time: 140 mins
Director: Derek Cianfrance
Writers: Derek Cianfrance and Ben Coccio
Stars: Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper and Eva Mendes

The Place Beyond the Pines is a film of two halves, in the first it’s action packed, in the second more slow placed. 

In the first half it consists of Ryan Gosling, a man who has to provide for his lover and young child. To do so he turns to robbing banks. This puts him on a collision course with an ambitious rookie cop, played by Bradley Cooper, navigating a department ruled by a corrupt detective.

I believe that the first half of this film will intrigue the larger percentage of the audience. Partly, because of the bank heists, the way the shots are taken are done very well. The second half grinds to a halt; it takes a look at the rookie cop, Bradley Cooper’s characters way of life and how he deals with a moment that has changed his life which occurs about half way through the film. 


The way this film changes pace is fantastic, it isn’t for some people’s taste, I take that on board but it was defiantly mine. The direction of The Place Beyond the Pines is also very stylist, the motorbike rides are shot superbly, the high scenic shots of them are quite mesmerising. It gives you a sense of calm in a hectic story. 

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Yes, the main reason why this film will sell tickets is because of Ryan and Bradley in the film. The director, Derek Cianfrance has collaborated with Ryan before in Blue Valentine, I haven’t seen it, but I hear it’s pretty good however fairly depressing. The Place Beyond the Pines also is not very cheery, it gets quite dark at the end and I didn’t think it was going to go as far as it did.

The Place Beyond the Pines brings excitement and a sophisticated second half, a good mix if you ask me.
It’s definitely worth a watch.

8.0/10

Thursday, 25 July 2013

ONLY GOD FORGIVES FILM REVIEW



Release Date: 2nd August 2013 (UK)
Age Certificate: 18
Running Time: 88 mins
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
Writers: Nicolas Winding Refn
Stars: Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas and Vithaya Pansringram

There are only few films where it splits the film community in half. This year that film is Only God Forgives. Some say it’s a masterpiece where as others say it is the worst film they have ever seen. I couldn’t wait to have a look and make my own decision. 


Julian, played by Ryan Gosling, is a drug-smuggler thriving in Bangkok's criminal underworld. However, he sees his life get even more complicated when his mother, Crystal, played by Kristen Scott Thomas, compels him to find and kill whoever is responsible for his brother, Billy’s recent death. 

I’m going to say it; I loved Drive! I know almost everyone says that but it was just one of those films that bought a feeling you hadn’t felt before. The romance, the tension and the direction all bought something to the table. I sat down to watch Only God Forgives wanting to leave with that same feeling.  But when I had completed the film I didn’t know what feeling I had, perhaps it was one of confusion. I wasn’t confused about the concept of the film but it was the confusion of did I like it or not. 


Right from the bat this film looks amazing, I knew it would, the cinematographer is Larry Smith; I actually think he’s a genius. Only a few flicks in the history of film look as good as this. It’s that beautiful! Directing is also outstanding apart from his twisted visions. The soundtrack is mesmerising, just like Drive, Cliff Martinez collaborates with Winding Refn again.

The downside of Only God Forgives is that it is gratuitously violent; I mean there is an eye ball stabbing in this film! You don’t need that, it doesn’t bring anything to it. Some other scenes are a bit too graphic but as Nicolas Winding Refn said violence is his fetish. I mean his favourite film is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ever since he was 14 for God’s sake! 


The audience feels nothing for any of the characters; they are all heartless, cold and all murderers, apart from Crystal, Julian’s mother. She’s just a bitch.  Julian is a troubled child; it is possible there was forced incest between him and his mother. It’s not the typical motherly love. There is also another hidden truth that he has; all I’m going to say is that hands have a big role to play in the film. He urns for forgiveness.

Only God Forgives has hidden meanings and metaphors, mostly and probably all to do with God. I’m not going to say which character is supposed to represent God, but I’m sure you can work it out. It’s the man that is basically invincible and draws a sword from seemingly nowhere. 


I would be able to dive into this film describing meanings scene by scene but I don’t want to spoil too much. Even if one doesn’t enjoy the concept and story just go to admire the sheer beauty of the film. 

I will have to give Only God Forgives a massive complement; it’s a film that I have not seen the likes before. There should be more films that are more ’out there’ and shouldn’t worry what people expect of you. 

7.5/10 

Score could change (it’s one of those films)

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

DREDD FILM REVIEW



Release Date: 21st September 2012
Age Certificate: 18
Running Time: 95 mins
Director: Pete Travis
Writers: John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra
Stars: Karl Urban, Rachel Wood and Olivia Thirlby
Dredd hits Sky Movies this week, there never ever seems to be anything good on Sky Movies unfortunately. However, I wanted to see Dredd in cinemas last year for a laugh but couldn’t as it was an 18. 

Dredd is set in a violent, futuristic city where the police have the authority to act as judge, jury and executioner, a cop teams with a trainee to take down a gang that deals the reality-altering drug, SLO-MO.


At the beginning of the film Judge Dredd becomes enclosed in a block of flats run by a gang as they want him dead and buried. This is partly because he has just captured a gang member who has murdered. His mission is to survive and get to the top where the gang is based along with a rookie he has to assess. Yes, if you’re wondering why it sounds like The Raid, it’s because it does. It’s always a good road to go down if you want an all firing Judge Dredd film. 


SLO-MO does exactly what it says on the tin, it slows things down dramatically. This drug which is incorporated within the film allows the director, Pete Travis, to get some good slow motion shots without him being questioned too much. SLO-MO didn’t really need to be in the film but it just was because it looked cool. 

You’re not supposed to care for any of the characters really and the audience is supposed to sit there and think, 'Hey, that Dredd guy is pretty badass.’ And I’m not going to beat around the bush, you do think that. Karl Urban, does a pretty good job of putting in a good performance even though his mouth and stubble is only showing. 


Dredd is also not too long; at just 95 minutes it doesn’t try and overdo it with the action such as the likes of Man of Steel. Let’s be honest this Dredd couldn’t have done worse than the 1995 Judge Dredd, with Stallone. 

Good watch if you want to see some certificate 18 violence in close vicinity! 

7.0/10

Sunday, 21 July 2013

PACIFIC RIM FILM REVIEW


Release Date: 12th July 2013
Age Certificate: 12A
Running Time: 131mins
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Writers: Travis Beacham and Guillermo del Toro
Stars: Idris Elba, Charlie Hunnam and Rinko Kikuchi

As a war between mankind and monstrous sea creatures wages on in the near future, a former pilot and a trainee are paired up to drive a seemingly obsolete special weapon in a desperate effort to save the world from the apocalypse. 

Right from the start I’m going to say Pacific Rim is RIDICULOUS. It’s giant robots and alien things fighting on top of major cities to save the world. Let me not forget, there is a portal in the pacific between two tectonic plates where the alien Godzilla monsters enter the Earth. Yes, I’m not mistaken, that is the base of the story. 


Pacific Rim has Idris Elba, Charlie Hunnam and Rinko Kikuchi. Two of which are English, so the film gets a thumbs up for that. Iris Elba plays his typical, don’t mess with me kind of guy. However, all of the other characters are baby faced in terms of big Hollywood blockbusters. On a positive note you could say that they were trying to get you to care for the characters not just turn up to the film because it had a major star in it. 

Guillermo del Toro has bought us Pan’s Labyrinth and the Hellboy films. Pan’s Labyrinth was a superb film and must be watched by everybody, really, it’s that good. Hellboy was also a great take on the popular comics. So now he has moved onto Pacific Rim, big explosions and a crap story. Sound familiar? 


Pacific Rim has its moments, such as the scene where the little girl is running through the streets away from the monster. It was a nice back story to Rinko’s character, Mako. The action sequences in Pacific Rim are massive! Seriously, the robots and aliens are about 150ft tall and you really get a sense of that by the way they swing their arms and how the camera usually looks up at them rather than down. It was done well.

A little annoyance I had were the scientists, Charlie Day and Burn Gorman. They spoke so fast and they were so cold as characters you despised them, you couldn’t care less about a character. It didn’t help that they were written so comically as well. 


Pacific Rim was a good time; the story needed some more explaining or changing all together so it made sense. But the actions scenes were EPIC! 

7.0/10