Tuesday, July 27, 2010

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The Green Planet Twilight Saga Eclipse

Title: ( The Twilight saga) Eclipse
Anno: 2010
Con
Peter Facinelli : Carlisle Cullen
Elizabeth Reaser: Esme Cullen
Taylor Lautner: Jacob Black
Billy Burke: Charlie Swan

I saw this film at the cinema, a bit of curiosity to write a bit of a film seen in the mass and thus attract millions of spasmodic click on this space. But above all, curiosity.
What to say? Slightly above my expectations, and this is not bad; I must say that they were bad. A film by pre-teens who already feel great, indifferent in the traits that should be typical of the story / novel training, naive in dealing with issues dear to teenagers such as sex or hemophilia. Oh no, sorry, hemophilia has nothing to do! The film reduces
still a nice texture to a simple canvas on which to engage in complex relationships between a little girl a bitch, a bit gay vampire and a werewolf is a bit touchy. Dishes acting and dialogues; feelings that would be romantic (in the nineteenth century sense of the word), and grotesque extremes and absolutes are not credible. The post-racial rivalry between vampires and werewolves is mythological a trivial warfare between nerds and scout. Vampires exotic and Italian are just snooty uptight and boring.
Qualities? Someone, and not the least. The photography is splendid: the valleys and mountains of Washington state (on the border with Canada), I believe, are the setting for many scenes in the film. Woods, hills and snowstorms. A battle that could give some more thrill than a few minutes if prolonged and perhaps topped by a loss in the ranks "good". The soundtrack is another point in favor of this film even if I would be ashamed to have worked for such a film. Bellamy, what do you think?




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