Tuesday, June 16, 2009

terminator salvation (2009). directed by McG


i have never watched a terminator movie in my life. yesterday all records were broken and i caught terminator salvation (2009) with a friend at pavilion kl. i felt the movie was done in a hurry, because there was not enough character development, the material was thin and it needed better editing.

may be i was missing the point of all terminator movies, the action. it's not short at all in that department.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

the brothers bloom (2008). directed by rian johnson.


totally in love with the brothers bloom (2009)
watched it the second time and thinks it was even better than the first time round
loved the soundtrack
loved the old school romance
how else one gotta see rachel weisz gets so turned on with thunderstorms?
loved the fact that you can not pin which era, just because everybody was dressed like it's the 1940's and yet there were yellow Lamborghinis crashing around.

movie magic sans pyrotechnics. i like. even though roger ebert hates it.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

the brothers bloom (2008). directed by rian johnson.


i like the brothers bloom (2008) though both my sister and baby brother called it "sakai". just the kind of movie i have been looking out, and not only because i have a peculiar fondness for mark ruffalo (read: i have a thing for ordinary, ugly men. hallelujah!). to describe this movie the justice it deserves one needs technical flair and colours, but this review from imdb said it best:

The Brothers Bloom is told in a storybook fashion with bright colors and in-focus frames. Johnson jam-packs each composition with detail upon detail, never shying away from having an important plot point occur in the background, behind a conversation or action by our leads at the forefront. Most times they are jokes, lending some levity to the situation, one that becomes ever more dark as the charade goes along; unexpectedly dark, yet perfectly so. His use of humor infuses a heart into the proceedings and a true bond and relationship between Stephen and Bloom, two men that learn to hate each other at the end of a job, but always come to the others help when needed at the start. You must be diligent to the environment surrounding our actors, as it is just as much playing a role as they, helping a truly bold and intricate story be disguised as a simple one. Very slight on first appearance, it is the fact that it's so well told that makes it seem simpler than it really is. Without any bloated superfluities or weakly handled tangents, this tightly woven tapestry lives on its own at a breakneck speed, culminating with a spectacular final twist, an end that had been building up right from the start in that bourgeois playground during the boys' foster home placement. The Brothers Bloom look out for each other and never let the other down, no matter what damage it may cause to themselves. In the end, they do it all for their brother, anything they can to make the other's life a success.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

i corrupt all cops (2009). directed by wong jing.


as a rule, i like hong kong movies. but not i corrupt all cops (2009). ambitious, but lacking clear focus, i am not even sure if it knows what it wants to tell because it has too many material in hand but dunno what to do with them. ah, disappointed is the word.

even my 13 year old brother said it sucked. it must be true if a child said so.

Friday, June 5, 2009

night at the museum: battle of the smithsonian (2009). directed by shawn levy.


i watched Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) and did not feel inspired at all. i am amazed at the museum, someday if i had the chance to go to DC, smithsonian would be one of my top destinations. the building has more personality than everybody put together in that movie. poor people.