Kidnap is the story of a waitress whose son is taken while they are at the park. The story follows her as she attempts to track down the people who took her child.
This was a terrible movie, it was unrealistic with a lack of any true focus or plotline. There were hints of promise, with the strong female lead, and moments of thrill, like the beginnings of the car chase, but overall another dud from Halle Berry.
It was unfortunate because I really like Halle Berry. It’s just a shame that the latest roles that she has chosen just aren’t very good. This is yet another one of her's, that I am sad to say, I would definitely recommend skipping.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049 is the sequel to the original Blade Runner that came out in 1982. 2049 is about a new LAPD Blade Runner, K, played by Ryan Gosling. K’s mission is to eliminate all of the old replicants. While on a mission he stumbles upon a secret that leads him to looking for an old Blade Runner, Rick Deckard, played by Harrison Ford, who had been missing for the last 30 years.
I don’t remember much from the original movie but I felt like it would have been good to re-watch it before watching this one. I thought that the movie was slow moving and the story didn’t really bring me in. Overall I didn’t care much for the characters that were presented and thought that the character development was lacking. Additionally, I would have liked to have learned more about Dave Bautista‘s character, Sapper Morton, who only made a brief appearance.
The only thing I did like was the visual depiction of a futuristic world. The cinematography, however, couldn’t save this movie for me. I would say that 2049 could easily be skipped, especially for those that didn’t see the first one or didn’t enjoy the original.
Fifty Shades Freed
Fifty Shades Freed is the final movie in the trilogy. The romance/thriller picks up right where Fifty Shades Darker left off. In this story Christian and Anastasia are working to navigate their new life together as husband and wife while unforeseen dangers threaten their well-being.
This book was my favorite of the series. I thought that the movie did a good job of highlighting the key themes that were depicted in the novel. The movie is quite different from the original two, with more of a suspenseful, clearer story line. I also thought that the acting was much better this time around, especially that from Jamie Dornan, who portrayed Christian Grey. An issue I had in the last movie was that he wasn’t able to hold an American accent for the entire movie. This time around he did much better with the accent and portraying some more believable emotion. I also particularly enjoyed Dakota Johnson’s portrayal of a more confident and independent Anastasia.
Where the film lacked excellence was in some of the dialogue that was corny and I thought that the movie was a bit long and dragged out. Then, at the end, it was rushed and didn’t provide as much clarity for the wrap up. For those that have already read the books, they will understand what is going on, but parts might be missed for those that just watched the movies.
For this one I’d say, if you read the books and/or seen the first two movies and enjoyed them, you will enjoy this one as well. For everyone else, this one could easily be skipped.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Mudbound
I thought that this was an incredibly well made movie. Some of the single person dialogue was poetic, which was a nice touch. The cinematography was well done, the acting was phenomenal from the entire cast and the story was emotionally charged and intense. It’s not based on a true story but the story is true. The struggles that are depicted from the perspective of the Jackson family are very real and were at times very hard to watch.
All in all I would definitely recommend seeing this movie with some tissues. It’s a great American history lesson that everyone should witness. Just know, in advance, that the movie really breaks you down, to the point where, after watching it you might want to watch something lighthearted.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Detroit
Detroit is the story of the 12th Street Riot and the Algiers Motel Killings that occurred in Detroit, Michigan in 1967. The movie was able to showcase the anger, fear and frustration that was felt during this era due to the rampant police brutality and unjust targeting of the African American citizens in the area.
The movie had a raw filming style and an on-edge intensity. The acting performances were emotionally powerful and realistic. I finished the film feeling saddened and angry. This movie just showed how we as a society have so much more work ahead of us. There was criticism that the movie wasn’t 100% accurate to the atrocities that happened at the Algiers Motel. I, however, came away from the movie caring less about how accurate it may or may not have been and caring more about how relevant it was, even to this day.
The movie had a raw filming style and an on-edge intensity. The acting performances were emotionally powerful and realistic. I finished the film feeling saddened and angry. This movie just showed how we as a society have so much more work ahead of us. There was criticism that the movie wasn’t 100% accurate to the atrocities that happened at the Algiers Motel. I, however, came away from the movie caring less about how accurate it may or may not have been and caring more about how relevant it was, even to this day.
What I appreciated most about this film was that the story was told. A story that isn’t taught in schools. So my hope is that with more socially conscious projects, like this one, that we can all look back at the wrongs made in the past, realize that they are still going on today, and make the right steps to correct these wrongs.
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Atomic Blonde
Atomic Blonde is a spy action-thriller based in Berlin during the late 80s. In this story, MI6 agent, Lorraine Broughton, played by Charlize Theron, is sent to Berlin to retrieve a list of secret agent names that fell into the wrong hands.
I thought that the plot was interesting and kept me interested the entire movie. I especially enjoyed the twist toward the end that was unforeseen. The movie had some great action sequences that were high energy and kept you on the edge of your seat. Also, the little details, the artistry, were perfect to the era. I loved the soundtrack and the costume design, especially for Charlize’s character, Lorraine.
I thought that Charlize did a fantastic job in this movie. She portrayed a really great and complex British spy with a believable accent. The fight sequences she did were full of athleticism, gritty and realistic. I thought that she really held her own throughout the entire film.
Even though there were quite a few running plot lines, with a number of key characters, I felt like they did a good job of tying it all up in the end. So, all in all, I thought that this was a really great action film. Just know the director, David Leitch, is the same guy who helped direct John Wick, so you will similarities in the overall theme and choreography of the rather bloody fight scenes.
I thought that the plot was interesting and kept me interested the entire movie. I especially enjoyed the twist toward the end that was unforeseen. The movie had some great action sequences that were high energy and kept you on the edge of your seat. Also, the little details, the artistry, were perfect to the era. I loved the soundtrack and the costume design, especially for Charlize’s character, Lorraine.
I thought that Charlize did a fantastic job in this movie. She portrayed a really great and complex British spy with a believable accent. The fight sequences she did were full of athleticism, gritty and realistic. I thought that she really held her own throughout the entire film.
Even though there were quite a few running plot lines, with a number of key characters, I felt like they did a good job of tying it all up in the end. So, all in all, I thought that this was a really great action film. Just know the director, David Leitch, is the same guy who helped direct John Wick, so you will similarities in the overall theme and choreography of the rather bloody fight scenes.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is based off of a comic book of the same title. The story follows Major Valerian and Sergeant Laureline as they work together to save their planet from an unforeseen thereat.
This film had beautiful cinematography, it was like a hybrid of The Fifth Element and Avatar, which makes sense because the director, Luc Besson, wrote and directed The Fifth Element. Additionally, the movie had an interesting concept, I also liked Rihanna’s character, though it wasn’t much of a stretch in personality, and Cara Delevingne was better than she had been in previous films, even though she still doesn’t have a lot of range.
I still can’t figure out why a seasoned actor like Clive Owen would want to be in this film. He seemed out of place. I also didn’t particularly enjoy the cheesy dialogue and poor acting, primarily from the lead, Dane DeHaan, who played Major Valerian. I just wasn’t really invested in what he was tiring to portray and at times checked out. He was definitely not able to carry this movie.
Overall this movie had potential but in the end was a bust. I’d say save your time and don’t bother with this one.
This film had beautiful cinematography, it was like a hybrid of The Fifth Element and Avatar, which makes sense because the director, Luc Besson, wrote and directed The Fifth Element. Additionally, the movie had an interesting concept, I also liked Rihanna’s character, though it wasn’t much of a stretch in personality, and Cara Delevingne was better than she had been in previous films, even though she still doesn’t have a lot of range.
I still can’t figure out why a seasoned actor like Clive Owen would want to be in this film. He seemed out of place. I also didn’t particularly enjoy the cheesy dialogue and poor acting, primarily from the lead, Dane DeHaan, who played Major Valerian. I just wasn’t really invested in what he was tiring to portray and at times checked out. He was definitely not able to carry this movie.
Overall this movie had potential but in the end was a bust. I’d say save your time and don’t bother with this one.
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