Archive for February, 2010

Nine


2010
02.28

Director: Bob Marshall

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Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis/Marion Cotillard/Penélope Cruz/Judi Dench/Stacy Ferguson/Kate Hudson /Nicole Kidman/ Sophia Loren

“They are the only movies telling the truth about the modern world: the death of religion and sexual revolution” the most memorable line from the glossiest film of the year of 2009-Nine, which is also considered with the best cast of the year.
“Nine,” from the Broadway musical, is a movie about a famous director’s creative blockage and sexual confusion, but not quite in the way it wants to be. Straining to capture artistic frenzy, it descends into vulgar chaos, less a homage to Federico Fellini’s “8 ½” (its putative inspiration) than a travesty.
“I can’t make this movie,” the director sings. It seems that he is busily doing everything but making a movie. Escaping from the news conference, dating with his mistress, and keeping falling into nostalgia. The only hope to save him from such messy situation lies in his wife.  (more…)

Ewan McGregor Vol.2


2010
02.25

Memorable Poster

Film: Trainspotting
Director: Danny Boyle
Cast: Ewan McGregor/Ewen Bremner/Jonny Lee Miller/Kevin McKidd/Robert Carlyle

“Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television”, I believe you are not unfamiliar with these words. It is the opening monologues from Mark in the disputable and controversial film-Trainspotting.
Mark Renton, a young man with few prospects and fewer ambitions, lives in economically depressed Edinburgh. Like most of his friends, Renton is a heroin addict who loves the drug’s blissful nothingness; financing his habit also provides excitement and challenges that his life otherwise lacks. Renton’s two best friends are also junkies: Sick Boy, a snappy dresser, and Spud, an honest nerd. Renton and his pals also hang out with Begbie, a borderline psychotic who loathes junkies even though he drinks like a fish. After one too many brushes with the law, Renton kicks heroin and moves to London, where he finds a job, a flat, and something close to peace of mind. However, Sick Boy, Begbie, and Spud all arrive at his doorstep on the trail of a big score, leading Renton back into drugs and crime.

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An Education


2010
02.21

Director: Lone Scherfig

Impressive Poster

Cast: Carey Mulligan/Peter Sarsgaard/Alfred Molina/Cara Seymour/Dominic Cooper

Nominated for 3 Oscar awards, this BBC-produced film has captured great attention.

It brings us a heartfelt juvenile story about a girl fighting the expectations of her family and society as she falls in love with a middle-aged man.

Jenny (Carey Mulligan) is a charismatic, lively 16-year-old girl in the 1960s. On the surface, she seems like a typical nice reserved British girl – prepping to go to Oxford, sneaking out for smokes with her friends, dreaming of going to Paris. But actually, she is not satisfied her current life and wants more. After all, her father just wants her to go to Oxford at whatever cost, thus putting a lot intangible pressure on Jenny and pushing her to rebel.

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Will Smith Vol.3


2010
02.19

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Film: I Am Legend
Director: Francis Lawrence
Cast: Will Smith/Alice Braga/Salli Richardson/Paradox Pollack/Charlie Tahan

Are you expecting Will Smith as humorous as Hitch or as careless as he as the detective in I, Robert? This time, Will is the only major person in this disaster film. Due to the spread of a lethal virus, U.S. Army virologist Lieutenant Colonel Robert Neville (Will Smith) is left as the last healthy human in New York City, and possibly the entire creepy world. Every day, he broadcast the same thing: My name is Robert Neville. I am a survivor living in New York City. I am broadcasting on all AM frequencies. I will be at the South Street Seaport everyday at mid-day, when the sun is highest in the sky. If you are out there… if anyone is out there… I can provide food, I can provide shelter, I can provide security. If there’s anybody out there… anybody… please. You are not alone.

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