Friday, 31 July 2009
The Proposal!
Opening-3.8 stars
Pembinaan Plot-3.8stars
Teknik penceritaan-3.8stars
Penstrukturan watak-4.0stars
Closing-3.2tars
Bonus-4.0bentang
Konklusi-3.76stars!!
SRi:Yupz,spesen cam besa-kisah imigran yg sanggup lakukan apa saja tuk tinggal bkerja d'negara yg ddiami skrg tuh!hihi
SETEM
Opening-4.3 stars
Pembinaan Plot-4.5stars
Teknik penceritaan-4.3stars
Penstrukturan watak-3.8stars
Closing-3stars
Bonus-4.5bentang
Konklusi-4.07stars!!
SRi:I Lovee Afdlin Shauki!!!huhue *rase cam nak tembak jek brader krusi blakg tuh!*
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Half Blood Prince
*warning-please don't proceed your reading if you don't want to be spoiled when watching this megablockbuster movie*
Opening-3.8 stars
Pembinaan Plot-3.8stars
Teknik penceritaan-3.8stars
Penstrukturan watak-4.5stars
Closing-2stars
Bonus-4.5bentang
Konklusi-3.73stars!!
The Good:
Special Effects: I didn’t even see the film in Ciwalk [better resolution&screen theater] and the special effects were still some of the best I’ve seen. Some of the outside shots of the castle are absolutely brilliant. Spectacular no matter what screen you see it on.
The Acting: Phenomenal. I could (and might) write an entire piece just on their acting. It’s amazing to see the main trio all grow up and be able to perform so well. Although there were a few stand-out performances….
Rupert Grint: His character had the best and most relatable story line. He’s not super smart, he’s not gifted, and he’s not the best looking guy around, BUT he’s always there when you need him and he always gives his best even when others around him are doing better. He doesn’t give up, he keeps trying.
All Grown Up: The characters, the story, the issues, everything has matured. Part of me enjoys seeing them as young adults, but part of me wishes they were still little kids running around with wands.
Plot: You can understand this movie flow easily-no obviously jumping-jumping part-even sometime you will feel quite bored because they arranged it monotonously and SO SLOWLY..
The Bad:The Acting: Phenomenal. I could (and might) write an entire piece just on their acting. It’s amazing to see the main trio all grow up and be able to perform so well. Although there were a few stand-out performances….
Rupert Grint: His character had the best and most relatable story line. He’s not super smart, he’s not gifted, and he’s not the best looking guy around, BUT he’s always there when you need him and he always gives his best even when others around him are doing better. He doesn’t give up, he keeps trying.
All Grown Up: The characters, the story, the issues, everything has matured. Part of me enjoys seeing them as young adults, but part of me wishes they were still little kids running around with wands.
Plot: You can understand this movie flow easily-no obviously jumping-jumping part-even sometime you will feel quite bored because they arranged it monotonously and SO SLOWLY..
Over/Under Explaining: There are a few scenes that are repetitive and other scenes which feel completely under explained. I didn’t need the plot points explained to me over and over again, we all know Tom Riddle is evil, I needed to know why certain things were happening for no apparent reason.
Half-Blood: I get what it means, but can someone explain why the hell that matters so much?
Ginny: Bonnie Wright may be a great actress but I have yet to see them give her a chance to prove it. She plays a pivotal role in this film and yet has no arch. She had very few lines and I never truly saw what was so desirable about her. Anyway,it’s a romance film with a little of action. The only scene of really action was invented and it’s very poor..Yaa, got it,they're adult now...*sigh*
Dumbledore: Dumbledore and Harry returning from the cave to retrieve the locket – It’s difficult to believe that Harry would let Snape, or anyone else, get away after killing Dumbledore -they should make this scene more dramatic and complicated because to kill someone important like him would be not simply as ABC- without trying to do something. Which is why in the book-my source said- Rowling has Dumbledore paralyze Harry. The movie changes Harry’s character by making him stand silently beneath and observe everything. From Hero to Zero.
Ending: The most annoying part! The entire mystery of the Half Blood Prince falls flat. It’s pretty much left alone until the very end of the movie, where Snape says almost as an aside, “By the way, I am the Half Blood Prince.” The movie is like you drive in a really straight flat road around two and half hour, then there is a small ‘bumper’ ahead-boom!- then your engine STOP-the end- and the audiences will asking-Finish?Is it this ‘Bloody Prince’ movie finished already?Where is the climax?
SRi:Still got exams nextweek. Wish me goodluck ya! Rilly need miracle right now
Half-Blood: I get what it means, but can someone explain why the hell that matters so much?
Ginny: Bonnie Wright may be a great actress but I have yet to see them give her a chance to prove it. She plays a pivotal role in this film and yet has no arch. She had very few lines and I never truly saw what was so desirable about her. Anyway,it’s a romance film with a little of action. The only scene of really action was invented and it’s very poor..Yaa, got it,they're adult now...*sigh*
Dumbledore: Dumbledore and Harry returning from the cave to retrieve the locket – It’s difficult to believe that Harry would let Snape, or anyone else, get away after killing Dumbledore -they should make this scene more dramatic and complicated because to kill someone important like him would be not simply as ABC- without trying to do something. Which is why in the book-my source said- Rowling has Dumbledore paralyze Harry. The movie changes Harry’s character by making him stand silently beneath and observe everything. From Hero to Zero.
Ending: The most annoying part! The entire mystery of the Half Blood Prince falls flat. It’s pretty much left alone until the very end of the movie, where Snape says almost as an aside, “By the way, I am the Half Blood Prince.” The movie is like you drive in a really straight flat road around two and half hour, then there is a small ‘bumper’ ahead-boom!- then your engine STOP-the end- and the audiences will asking-Finish?Is it this ‘Bloody Prince’ movie finished already?Where is the climax?
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Ice Age 3: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs
*warning-please don't proceed your reading if you don't want to be spoiled when watching this megablockbuster movie*
Opening-4.5 starsPembinaan Plot-3.5stars
Teknik penceritaan-3.8stars
Penstrukturan watak-4.5stars
Closing-3.8stars
Bonus-4.0bentang
Konklusi-4.0stars!!
Yeaah!! The characters are all back. Manny Mammoth (Ray Romano) anxiously awaits the birth of his first child with Ellie (Queen Latifah). Diego the saber-tooth tiger (Denis Leary) sees his skills as a hunter being diminished and ponders leaving the herd. And Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo) feels like the odd man out and wishes for a family of his own.
When he finds dinosaur eggs, Sid is determined to raise them as his own, not thinking that mama dinosaur is close by. She tracks Sid down and takes her eggs and him back to her underground valley habitat where dinosaurs and other animals live. One of them is a one-eyed, dinosaur-hunting weasel named Buck (Simon Pegg), who helps Manny, Diego, Ellie, and Ellie’s possum brothers (Sean William Scott, Josh Peck) when they go looking for Sid.
“Didn’t dinosaurs go extinct millions of years before the ice age?” Well, that isn’t important now, because Ice Age 3 explains that little nugget of knowledge away, by just saying dinosaurs have been living in an underground cavern just under the ice. We’re not here to debate the erroneous claim that it’s completely cold and desolate on the surface, while below a lush rain forest is growing. Maybe the ice creates a greenhouse effect, who knows..hihi
The point is kids won’t be worried about those details, and they shouldn’t be. Ice Age 3 is full of childish jokes, some fun action, and an simple morale they’ll be able to follow. Scrat, the little squirrel-like creature who is eternally chasing that ever elusive acorn, is back! *with romantic version*
By the way,the plotting is limited, stretching the importance of family while at the same time doing nothing of any interest. Splitting the team up takes away from the fun, too many secondary characters only serve as a distraction, and the perils, which include plants, a large dino named Rudy, and floating lava will thrill the kids but be too dull for adult and parents [I thought this is the reason why the man next to me happily got snoring while his childs enjoy the movie very much!]
However I think this movie has a narrow window to make it big, as it is released the week after Transformers big opening, but just two weeks before Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince may takes over the family market. Hopefully bad critics will not affect too much to the collection.
SRi:enjoy watching this movie+his snoring too..huhue
When he finds dinosaur eggs, Sid is determined to raise them as his own, not thinking that mama dinosaur is close by. She tracks Sid down and takes her eggs and him back to her underground valley habitat where dinosaurs and other animals live. One of them is a one-eyed, dinosaur-hunting weasel named Buck (Simon Pegg), who helps Manny, Diego, Ellie, and Ellie’s possum brothers (Sean William Scott, Josh Peck) when they go looking for Sid.
“Didn’t dinosaurs go extinct millions of years before the ice age?” Well, that isn’t important now, because Ice Age 3 explains that little nugget of knowledge away, by just saying dinosaurs have been living in an underground cavern just under the ice. We’re not here to debate the erroneous claim that it’s completely cold and desolate on the surface, while below a lush rain forest is growing. Maybe the ice creates a greenhouse effect, who knows..hihi
The point is kids won’t be worried about those details, and they shouldn’t be. Ice Age 3 is full of childish jokes, some fun action, and an simple morale they’ll be able to follow. Scrat, the little squirrel-like creature who is eternally chasing that ever elusive acorn, is back! *with romantic version*
By the way,the plotting is limited, stretching the importance of family while at the same time doing nothing of any interest. Splitting the team up takes away from the fun, too many secondary characters only serve as a distraction, and the perils, which include plants, a large dino named Rudy, and floating lava will thrill the kids but be too dull for adult and parents [I thought this is the reason why the man next to me happily got snoring while his childs enjoy the movie very much!]
However I think this movie has a narrow window to make it big, as it is released the week after Transformers big opening, but just two weeks before Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince may takes over the family market. Hopefully bad critics will not affect too much to the collection.
So briefly, the third Ice Age is simplistic, nope overly done, has some excellent animation, nice jokes but its story is quite tired and monotonous..daaa~~
SRi:enjoy watching this movie+his snoring too..huhue
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