Chronicles of a Ninny
Battle-scenes are cool and make the movie worth seeing, however, Peter Jackson’s style trees take us back to “The Lords of the Rings”. Should the trees have been included in the scenes at all? Would it be possible to make the movie without them, otherwise, it looks like a lack of imaginativeness, really…
The plot – a detailed copy of Shakespeare’s Hamlet – is also second-rate.
Actors seem not to fill their parts with great success as well: their acting is artificial and false. Meanwhile, freaks standing out through the whole movie look far better against them. However, we face plagiarism here again as the freaks resemble most of famous monsters; even the mouse reminds of the cat from “Shreik”.
It’s hard to understand why the movies like that are made. Bearing nothing new, bogged down in clich?s and platitude, they only make us think of the fool who could concoct it all. Were “golden compasses” not enough for us that they released another mediocrity?
A smart dude Clive Lewis didn’t want to film his novel, which, by the way, is a 7-volume one, and the author himself didn’t consider it his best work. But the bad fairy of the director Andrew Adamson had shot bolt, and here you go – one more “masterpiece” of non-science fiction.
Have a nice viewing!
Have a nice viewing!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
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