Friday, May 30, 2008

Movie Review # 2 – Bees and Resident Evil


Bee Movie (2007)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0389790/

My observations are the following:
Bees are definitely workaholic
Males are predominant workers. Females – hmm… can’t say.
Hard work and cooperation are tremendously important.
Bees can talk loudly. Humans can talk back to insects.
Humans and Insects can be lovers.
References to other films are good. (pool – The Graduate)
Vegetables and trees can’t live without bees because they need to be pollinated. How about tubers?
Bees have incredible strength.
Cows can talk.
Animation is not bad. Actually it is good.
Story is incredulous.

My Rating: 2/10

Resident Evil: Extinction (Russell Mulcahy, 2007)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0432021/

My observations are the following:
Tons of eclectic zombies – meaning some are dumb, and some are intelligent (climbing)
Lots of action and gore
Group of refugees with “limited” supplies
Milla Jovovich turns into a psychic
Fight scene between psychics (Milla and the boss)
No plot or story
Boring

My Rating: 1/10

Movie Review # 1 - Pianos, Pianists, and Piano Teacher

These films have one thing in common - that is the PIANO. The plot doesn’t necessarily revolve around the piano, but one can distinctly see the piano as a vital role in the film.

The Pianist (Roman Polanski, 2002)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0253474/

The Pianist is what I consider film making at its best. Roman Polanski, a well known director of Chinatown, Rosemary’s Baby, Tess, and others, has given justice to the memoir of Władysław Szpilman, who is a Jewish Polish pianist working for a radio station. This film focuses on the experiences of Szpilman, who is awesomely played by Adrien Brody, before, during, and after the invasion of Poland by Nazis. This is a powerful and heartwarming film of human triumph and will to survive.

My Rating: 10/10

The Piano (Jane Campion, 1993)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107822/

The Piano is a story of love and passion of Ada McGrath (Holly Hunter), a mother who has not spoken since she was six years old, communicates only through sign language with her child, Flora (Anna Paquin), and most importantly, expresses her emotions through her piano. This film is quite different from typical love stories. Ada, a somewhat rebellious and independent woman, is transported to an island to be married to a stranger (Sam Neil). In there, she found passion and love with another man (Harvey Keitel.) Anyway, I don’t want to spoil the film. Watch it and see the beauty of the film.

What I like in the film is Holly Hunter because she acts and expresses her emotions by means of her face. No need for dialogue.

My Rating: 8/10

The Piano Teacher (Michael Haneke, 2001)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0254686/

Weird and unusual. These two adjectives best describe the film. Adapted from the novel of Elfriede Jelinek, The Piano Teaches tells the story of a sadomasochistic piano teacher named Erika who loves to torture her students by verbal abuses and has perverted sexual behaviors – masochism and voyeurism. Throughout the film, the director lets us explore the life of Erika – how she treats her students, how she conducts her perversions, and how she meets an engineering student and becomes “engaged” and “obsessed to him.”

My Rating: 7/10

The Beginning: Movie Review

Hello. Today I am going to create and begin my first movie review. After watching tons of films, I finally decided that I should impart and convey my humble opinion on a film. In a film, I always look for quality, direction, story, and acting (of course). Even though a film is disastrously made, I still find time to give respect to it (no matter how difficult it is). Anyway, my review will be concise, plain spoken, and direct to the point. I hope you will enjoy it.

By the way, I will use a numerical ranking system – that is 1 to 10. One is the lowest score, and ten is the highest score. It doesn’t mean when I give a score of 1 to a film, it is hideous and ghastly. It is just that I don’t like it.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Just Saying Hello

Hello everybody. Wishing you all a good day.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Enormously Important Announcement

For all the women who are Mothers, who are planning to be Mothers, or who are expecting to become Mothers soon, I greet you all HAPPY MOTHERS DAY.

PS. In the Philippines, Mother's Day is usually celebrated on the second sunday of May - that will be on May 11, 2008. Please don't forget to greet.