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Kray (2010)

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Kray (2010)
The action takes place shortly after the end of the Second World War in the Siberian hinterland, among Russians and Germans with damaged personal stories and a strange transformation: the victors seem to be crawling into the skins of the defeated, and vice versa. Ignat, is the embodiment of the larger-than-life image of the Soviet victorious warrior who, in fact, proves to be shell-shocked, sick and broken, although not completely destroyed. Trains become fetish for the heroes of the film, and speed becomes a mania; they virtually become one with their steam engines, while the machines take on human names. The heroes set up an almost fatal race in the Siberian forest, risking their own lives and those of others.

Kray (2010)

Director: Aleksey Uchitel
Screenplay: Aleksandr Gonorovsky
Actors: Sergey Garmash, Aleksey Gorbunov, Vyacheslav Krikunov
Date Released:
Genre: Adventure, Drama, History
MPAA Rating : R
Duration: 124 min
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Rating: 6.5/10
Votes: 1,985 (as of 27 May 2014)
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I saw this at the Toronto film festival on September 11, 2010, under the title, "The Edge". I walked in prepared for a heavy dose of Russian gloom. I like Russian literature, especially Chekhov, but I'm always reminded of these lines from a David Massengill song: "What's wrong with the Russians? Have you read their novels? They all die in brothels." In this case, there is nothing wrong with the Russians. This movie grabs you from the start and doesn't let go. Don't get me wrong, this is not a lighthearted movie; it has serious subject matter and complex issues that the characters must deal with . . . and there is plenty of gloom to go around.

Here is the situation in Siberia: At the beginning of World War II, while Stalin and Hitler were still honoring their non-aggression pact, Germans and Russians were co-existing in a remote labor camp. Eventually, Stalin sends his thugs to oust the Germans and declare the Russian inhabitants to be collaborators. At this point the film opens with a young girl running for her life. Four years later, the fighting is over and a Soviet war hero has arrived to work on the town's steam engine. The only Germans left are the illegitimate child of one of the Russian women . . . and don't forget that running girl.

I found myself missing some of the subtitles because I could not take my eyes of the compelling characters and the actors who play them. The standouts are Vladimir Mashkov as the hero and Anjorka Strechel and Yulia Peresild as the women who love/hate him. But his true passion is the steam engine, which he races through the snowy Siberian woods.

The steam locomotive chase sequences are the best put on film since Buster Keaton spectacularly crashed a Union train into Oregon's Rock River in The General (1927). It's as though director Uchitel is rebuilding the train and the bridge Keaton destroyed eight decades ago and a half a world away.

Unlike Keaton's masterpiece, which should have won an Oscar in 1927, this film is Russia's entry into the 2010 Best Foreign Film Oscar competition.

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Kray (2010)
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Director: Aleksey Uchitel | Stars: Sergey Garmash, Aleksey Gorbunov, Vyacheslav Krikunov | Country: Russia
Genre:Adventure, Drama, History, Romance


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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
After auspiciously bridge over (and under) the Misty Mountains, Thorin and Company have to seek aid from an able drifter afore demography on the dangers of Mirkwood Forest--without their Wizard. If they reach the human settlement of Lake-town it will be time for the hobbit Bilbo Baggins to accomplish his arrangement with the dwarves. The affair have to complete the adventure to Lonely Mountain and burglar Baggins have to seek out the Abstruse Door that will accord them admission to the abundance of the dragon Smaug. And, area has Gandalf got off to? And what is his abstruse business to the south?

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)

Director: Peter Jackson
Screenplay: Fran Walsh
Actors: Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage
Date Released:
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy
MPAA Rating :PG-13
Duration: 161 min
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Average Rating
Rating: 8.2/10
Votes: 164,011 (as of 7 January 2014)
Reviewer:
A Fantastic, Exciting Adventure

While I enjoyed the aboriginal Hobbit film, it did feel like it larboard a bit to be desired. This was no surprise, as aggregate that I admired about the book was in the additional half. I knew that I would be cat-and-mouse for all the acceptable getting with the additional and third films. And abiding enough, the additional blur delivers area the aboriginal blur didn't absolutely accelerate as abundant as I had wanted. While it isn't absolute and does unnecessarily overrated a bit, this is calmly bigger than the aboriginal film, giving us a bigger, bolder chance and a added absorbing Bilbo Baggins this time around.
Before I get to the acceptable stuff, let me get my complaints out of the way. My better complaint is the accidental artifice threads. There seems to be a big charge for this alternation of films to tie into LotR, and I absolutely don't accept why. An abundant accord of time is taken in this blur to acquaint us to things we already apperceive the aftereffect of. We're, at points, taken abroad from the dwarfs and Bilbo to chase Gandalf as he goes off on his own chance to bare the growing angry of Sauron and his armies. Like the aboriginal film, it's absolutely unnecessary, but clashing that film, it's jarring. We're ripped from a absurd chance to a chance that we don't absolutely charge to apperceive and has no absolute affiliation to the dwarfs and their adventure. In fact, any time we're taken out of the aggregation of the dwarfs, it about feels cheap. The about affair amid Evangeline Lily's elf and the dwarf Kili feels something of the same, the accomplished lot of these belief advancing off as accompaniment in an accomplishment to accomplish time for three movies instead of just two. It feels like a amplitude and brings a arrest to the drive of the capital story.
That said, the blow of the blur is an accomplished and expertly crafted adaptation. There is a audible faculty of appearance growth, abnormally from Bilbo, who seems to attempt with the ability of the ring and its greed. We already apperceive area this goes, but it is none the beneath alluring because who he was if we aboriginal met him. The dwarfs assume to about yield an aback bench here. They are beneath prominent, with the barring of Thorin and Balin, who yield foreground and center. That isn't to say they aren't entertaining, as they usually are every time they are on screen. Thorin is the absolute standout though, as he goes through agnate changes as Bilbo, which lends them an absorbing allegory in their alternate struggles. The actors are all accomplished already afresh in their corresponding roles, with Freeman already afresh getting the standout. Evangeline Lily is as well an affable abruptness in an aboriginal role as an elf created for the film. She adds an abundant bare feminine blow to an contrarily predominantly macho cast. She proves herself to be a accomplished argent awning attendance and hopefully this will net her some added blur roles.
While the blur does an accomplished job of not artlessly getting the average film, something The Two Towers struggled with in the LotR trilogy, it is the action, set pieces, and furnishings which are the accurate stars. This may not be a LotR movie, but its close. We about anon alpha out with a blast and it rarely let up. Of course, abundant of what happens aboriginal on, as agitative as it may be, pales in allegory to its atomic and diffuse climax. Smaug is absolutely possibly the best conception of any of the film, Hobbit or LotR. He is as alarming as you could accept hoped for and Benedict Cumberbatch is accomplished in the role. While furnishings accept been activated to his articulation to accord it added boom, he does an absurd job as the sneering, wise, and arrogant dragon. Watching and alert to him face off adjoin Bilbo is a adorable treat, and that is afore we get to any blaze breath and chasing. What follows is a diffuse cessation to the blur that will accelerate and contentment all. I accept no advisedly in adage that Smaug makes the absolute blur account the acceptance of price. But don't go in assured a solid conclusion. This is afterwards all, the additional of a trilogy, so you can absolutely apprehend the blur to leave you salivating for the next one.
While this new Hobbit blur still doesn't ability LotR heights, it is above to the antecedent film, abnormally if it comes to getting an agreeable adventure. It feels like it affairs to the leash and delivers on getting an epic. And I artlessly can't babble abundant about Smaug. If you didn't adore the aboriginal film, you may acquisition yourself activity about the aforementioned here. But at atomic this one has an air-conditioned dragon.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
This swash-buckling account follows the adventure of Captain Jack Sparrow, an adeptness pirate, and Will Turner, an able blacksmith, as they seek for Elizabeth Swann. Elizabeth, the child of the governor and the adulation of Will's life, has been kidnapped by the feared Captain Barbossa. Little do they know, but the angry and able Barbossa has been cursed. He, forth with his ample crew, are beneath an age-old curse, bedeviled for aeon to neither live, nor die. That is, unless a claret cede is made.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

Director: Gore Verbinski
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Actors: Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom
Date Released: 9 July 2003
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
MPAA Rating : PG-13
Duration: 143 min
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Average Rating
Rating: 8.0/10
Votes: 541,053 (as of 22 December 2013)
Reviewer: James Neon

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When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew.

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Director: J.J. Abrams
Screenplay: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman
Actors: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana
Date Released: 16 May 2013
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Duration: 132 min
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Average Rating
Rating: 7.9/10
Votes: 222,498 (as of 24 November 2013)
Reviewer: alison-465-684768 from Great Malvern, UK

Watch it and ignore the critics!

We watched ' Star Trek - Into the Darkness this afternoon (May 9th 2013).

I am not going to reveal specific details because this film is so new that I am aware that many people still have not had the opportunity to watch it, and I do not wish to ruin their experience.

Having read the points raised in the 'maddog' review I just wanted to say that we found it to be a truly absorbing and brilliant film, and our views are so diametrically opposed to 'maddog' that I genuinely wonder if he/or she actually watched the same film - or slept through it and took a wild guess as to its quality.

Star Trek - Into the Darkness is mainly a fast paced action film interspersed with scenes of human interest which facilitates the deeper development of the main characters and their inter-relationships. The phrase 'bonding under fire seems appropriate.

I would urge people not to be dissuaded from watching this film because a reviewer cannot see the link between Gene Roddenberry's much vaunted ideals and therefore trashes J.J. Abrams work. Let me just say that as I am in my 66th year, I have watched ALL the Star Trek series and films and can advise that this film combines a serious reflection of William Shatner's portrayal of James T. Kirk but also matures Chris Pine as the film progresses. As Roddenberry was closely involved with original Star Trek series I therefore believe that he would approve the direction that Abrams is taking the latest incarnation of Star Trek.

Star Trek - Into the Darkness is aptly named. It is rich in plot detail and exciting to watch. It will have many people sitting on the edge of their seats, willing those embroiled in battle to succeed. Even the villain (stunningly portrayed by Benedict Cumberpatch) warrants a certain amount of sympathy from all fair minded people.

My advice - Go, Watch - and be thrilled by a brilliant film. We will go and see it again!!

Our thanks to all those involved in bringing this to our screen - great job!

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Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 2 win & 4 nominations

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On the day of James Kirk's birth, his father dies on his ship in a last stand against a mysterious alien time-traveling vessel looking for Ambassador Spock, who, in this time, is also a child on Vulcan disdained by his neighbors for his half-human heritage. Twenty-five years later, Kirk has grown into a young troublemaker. Challenged by Captain Christopher Pike to realize his potential in Starfleet, he comes to annoy instructors like young Commander Spock. Suddenly, there is an emergency at Vulcan and the newly commissioned USS Enterprise is crewed with promising cadets like Nyota Uhura, Hikaru Sulu, Pavel Chekov and even Kirk himself, thanks to Leonard McCoy's medical trickery. Together, this crew will have an adventure in the final frontier where the old legend is altered forever as a new version of it begins.

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Director: J.J. Abrams
Screenplay: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman
Actors: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg
Date Released: 8 May 2009
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Duration: 127 min
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Average Rating
Rating: 8.0/10
Votes: 370,933 (as of 22 November 2013)
Reviewer: Blue Neon

Thrilling adventure with great characters, maintains the spirit of the original series while appealing to a mass audience. A landmark blockbuster for sure

I'm a fan of "Star Trek", but not obsessive, having read only one "Star Trek" novel, owning no merchandise and only TOS in its entirety on DVD. I abhor "Voyager" but like every other Trek series, including "Enterprise" although nearly all of that show's especially good episodes are in the fourth season. My favorite remains TOS for its unforgettable characters, performances and stories, as well as the sense of camaraderie aboard the Enterprise.

I hope I've established my feelings on Trek (after all there are Trekkers who think "The Motion Picture" is the best Trek film, and a lot of people seem to like "Nemesis") and what I truly value in it. As long as it wasn't overwhelmingly dumb I didn't require any sort of truly thoughtful sci-fi in this film, nor did I expect it. What I desired, what I can say with a deep, deep sigh of relief, I got, is a film brimming with confidence, energy, a sense of adventure, a suitably emotional story for the film's main characters, and, thank heavens, superb characterization.

Using a plot device bring Nero, our Romulan villain played by Eric Bana, and Nimoy's Old Spock into the film, the writers Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman maintain canon. While Trekkers will whinge about many things here no more canon contradiction happens here than in the Trek series following TOS. Instead of merely rebooting the series entirely and creating an entirely separate canon, the writers have fairly deftly worked this film into the existing Star Trek universe. It's an alternate (not mirror) universe story done well. A great deal to enjoy for Trekkers with throwbacks to the originals but there's also a lot to satisfy summer movie-goers. It's a very, very fast-paced film, the action scenes are exhilarating (and you can actually keep track of them), and there's a great deal of humor

It sounds almost unbelievable but they've actually managed to pull it off: they've made a "Star Trek" film which is a Trek film through and through and yet will still draw a bigger audience than any of the previous films, and moreover satisfy that audience. The film has been compared to "Iron Man" in more than one review the similarities are clear. Both films feature excellent dialogue and character interactions, swift, clever characterization, a minimum of laborious exposition, and also have a common flaw: a rushed plot which overall is almost a side plot. The only reboot to truly escape this pitfall thus far is "Casino Royale", which successfully told a very tight story and also consistently developed Bond as a character. Bana is menacing enough and his ship is well-designed but overall he's no Khan or Chang and was much better-written in the Countdown prequel comic than in the film itself. There are also a series of massive contrivances to get everything where it needs to be which will have viewers rolling their eyes, but even these are handled well by the script, which is smooth and fast as opposed to clunky and sterile. Plus, they're necessary for this origin story not to be a typical boring origin story and become what it is.

The partnership of director Abrams and cinematographer Mindel will annoy some people with their deliberate use of lens flares as well as shaky cam in scenes (not in a Greengrass or worse, Peter Berg style, but merely a slightly unstable camera), but overall I found it to be consistently involving and thrilling to watch, with good visual storytelling throughout. I also quite enjoyed the lens flares. It's not quite on par with Nicholas Meyer's attempts for me but still good, and interesting. The score by Michael Giacchino suffers from familiarity and a lack of individual identity, but works well with the film itself.

Chris Pine is absolutely terrific as Kirk, doing so much more than a Shatner impression and creating something of his own character (and it is, after all, an alternate Kirk) while absolutely nailing several of the trademark attitudes and behavior of the Kirk we all know and love. Much more than a pretty face, Pine's in for mega-stardom after this. Quinto's Spock is really quite terrific and much more nuanced than expected, and Spock's emotional story (and backstory) in the film is well-written as is Kirk's (though Spock gets a more emotional and better overall arc for sure). Pegg is fantastic as Scotty, used here mostly as comic relief. Urban's McCoy is the closest to an impersonation but overall just a joy and a pleasure to behold. Cho's alright as Sulu, who doesn't really get much to do (heck, when did he ever?), though Uhura is surprisingly prominent and well-played by Zoe Saldana. Yelchin as Chekhov is the only really problematic casting choice for me, he really overdoes the accent and takes you out of the film a bit. Bruce Greenwood as Pike nails the character and in a crucial role Leonard Nimoy shines yet again as Spock.

Abrams' "Star Trek" isn't quite tight enough and emotional enough to compete with "The Wrath of Khan", isn't as much fun for me as "The Voyage Home", but overall is probably the third best Trek film to date, on par with "The Undiscovered Country". It's a fairly new direction, yet totally faithful to Trek where it needs to be: in spirit. In a world of dreary blockbusters and 'dark' reboots, this Trek, though grittier in terms of design than anything before, shines, from opening to closing, as an example of optimistic, exciting, thrilling, humorous, and thoroughly enjoyable adventure cinema, as well as a great addition to Trek's long, long history.

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Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | Top 250 #228 | Won 1 Oscar. Another 19 wins & 50 nominations

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)

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Bilbo Baggins is swept into an adventure to accost the absent Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the alarming dragon Smaug. Approached out of the dejected by the astrologer Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself abutting an aggregation of thirteen dwarves led by the allegorical warrior, Thorin Oakenshield. Their adventure will yield them into the Wild; through betraying acreage alive with Goblins and Orcs, baleful Wags and Giant Spiders, Shape shifters and Sorcerers. Although their ambition lies to the East and the wastelands of the Lonely Mountain aboriginal they have to escape the goblin tunnels, area Bilbo meets the animal that will change his activity always ... Gollum. Here, abandoned with Gollum, on the shores of an underground lake, the backward Bilbo Baggins not alone discovers base of guile and adventures omens that abruptness even him, he as well assets control of Gollum's "precious" ring that holds abrupt and advantageous qualities ... A simple, gold ring that is angry to the fate of all Middle-earth in means Bilbo cannot activate to...

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)

Director: Peter Jackson
Screenplay: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens
Actors: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage
Date Released:
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy
MPAA Rating : PG-13
Duration: 182 min
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Rating: 8.0/10
Votes: 375,372 (as of 29 November 2013)
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The Hobbit turns out to be a rather unexpected delight

Firstly, I accept to accomplish a statement- the LOTR movies, for me, accept set an impossibly top bar both in this cosmos and aural the cine apple as a whole. Their accurate adorableness and amount cannot be denied.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, however, is an actually altered movie. Sure, it's set in the apple of Middle Earth, but that's actually about all it holds in accepted with the above trilogy, alongside a few accustomed faces. Abounding associates of the admirers I was in complained that the cine took a continued time to get going, but it in fact was paced rather well, with an appropriately sized addition with Ian Holm and Elijah Wood authoritative way for the accepted storyline. The aboriginal activity you apprehension as an eyewitness is that this cine is conspicuously funnier. Whilst the LOTR leash had its lighter moments, The Hobbit revels in the lighter ancillary of life, with lots of actually amusing moments interspersing themselves with scenes of absolute peril. The visually beauteous moments are still there, and whilst I saw this cine in 2D, some moments would accept been actually absolute in 3D. At first, it's a little difficult to get into, abnormally if the animated aperture with the endless visiting dwarfs gets underway. However, if you can admonish yourself as an eyewitness that The Hobbit was a book accounting for an abundant younger, effectible audience, afresh you'll acceptable accept an acceptable time watching this. That said, it is far from childish, and although it is a lighter, added fun affair, there are still abounding locations aural the chance that a developed admirers can chronicle to.
Martin Freeman has been a close favorite of abundance back his apprehensive ancestry on British earthbound television, and seeing him actuality on the big awning is both an acceptable and camp experience. That said, his demeanor and address are absolute for the role of Bilbo Baggins, as he exudes the homely, simple address of a Hobbit actual effectively. Ian McKellen is absolute as everyone's favorite wizard, and Richard Armitage (another above British television ablaze arena his barter to the argent screen) is an ablaze Thorin (son of Thrain!), bond an apathetic affection with a bent soul. If anything, Thorin may about-face out to be the accurate hero of the piece. The blow of the dwarfs are as well brilliant, and abounding of them are the highlights of the movie.
The appropriate furnishings are already afresh spectacular, with the eye wateringly beauteous bedrock behemoth action a decidedly memorable moment. The architecture furnishings are up to the job, too, and the absorption to detail is ridiculous, appropriate down to the alone scratches and aspires attending of the weapons the characters wield. If you enjoyed the LOTR trilogy, afresh Peter Jackson will accept you in awe again, although The Hobbit leash looks set to be an abundant added airy and 'fun' adventure. At the end of the day, the alone accuse to be fabricated about the cine is that it artlessly isn't LOTR. Those movies set such a top akin that even Peter Jackson himself can't assume to top them with this effort, but that's an accessory accuse for what is contrarily I actual able-bodied fabricated movie.
Cinematic, adventurous, agreeable and epic- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey knows its admirers and caters to them actual able-bodied indeed.

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Genre: Adventure, Fantasy

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