Saturday, January 23, 2010

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TERMINATOR SALVATION: The drift of film and entertainment chores


For months it was a fine show on my shelf if the bluray of Terminator Salvation. Today, given the good mood and gray day, I decided to break through the inertia and give opportunities to the film in question to amaze me. After a brief prologue, the film begins and astute viewer I already know what to expect from a title in the Terminator franchise . Destruction, the usual robot of various sizes, the usual chatter, the usual John Connor, the usual final sacrifice. The soup is always the same, each film will mix some ingredients but the taste never changes. Even Mc G (responsible for that nasty Charlie's Angels ) for his part, renounces add different flavors and serves the viewer with the same soup ever. The fact is that Terminator Salvation is so equal to the other films in the series, which you can safely put on autopilot and engage in another. So for example I did and sleepy after an hour of viewing I started to empty the dishwasher. Apart from the guarantee that I could continue to follow the film without view, including the final story is always the same, I must say that this fact has led me to reflect on the cinema and entertainment on the drift that concerns him closely. No one here wants to attend masterpieces (although it would be nice for once), but at least it would be interesting to keep up the special effects (much amazing compared to years ago) with the script (much of borrowed compared to years ago ). It seems that cinema entertainment is the accumulation of effects and explosions, trying to forget about the glaring gaps in writing that severely afflict him. Characters guiltily cut with an ax, barely sketched characters, ideas carelessly left open and undeveloped. Terminator Salvation is an example (but not the only) of this sick way of making films, the striking poster of an industry that now repeats itself, with very few exceptions, stubbornly determined to exploit to exhaustion any good idea, ready to plunder the world of comics and TV series without any restraint now, stuck in a loop made of evil unnecessary sequels and remakes deficient. An industry that is changing and that as we know it is slowly dying. TERMINATOR DOOMSDAY

PS Looking forward to see what's invent Prosimii in the film. Perhaps Skynet decides to send a Terminator back in time to kill the mother of Sarah Connor, that is, the grandmother of John Connor.

THE PLOT IN TWO WORDS
There is John Connor, the resistance and the Terminator. Bum, Bang, Crash. Fine.

THE SCENE THAT IS THE FILM
No scene is worthy of mention.

ANGLE CONCEPTS intriguing
Wothington Sam is in theaters Avatar and soon we will see in the remake of Clash doi Titans. Christian Bale is one of the most talented actors of this historical moment. Having started making films very young (he was the protagonist in the beautiful Empire of the Sun Spielberg) has recently captured the attention of the public through movies like The Man Machinist (frankly overrated), The Prestige (very nice), Public Enemy (last wonderful film by Michael Mann) and the last two Batman (the second of which is a masterpiece) directed by Christopher Nolan.

VOTE
If you have 00 to 13 years: Great, 9
If you have 13 to 20 years: Fair, 7

If you have 20 to 30 years: Cute, 6
If you have to 30 to 40 years: Solita zuppa, 5

If you have 40 years and over: the time lost, 4

Terminator Salvation (U.S. 2009) Directed by
Mc G
With Christian Bale, Sam Worthington



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