Thursday, February 13, 2014
Movie Review: Pacific Rim
I really wanted to love this movie. After all the hype and hearing all the praise, I was sure it would be amazing. And although it was good, it wasn't a favorite.
What I liked: I love the premise. It's so unique, and the setting has a wonderful futuristic feel to it. I also enjoyed the addition of the minor characters; they were well-developed and really added to the plot. The action scenes were phenomenal. They actually reminded me a bit of the action scenes in Man of Steel in that they were well-done and will keep your attention. The special effects for those scenes turned out amazing. There's some great dialogue that made me chuckle a few times, too.
What I didn't like: Ugh, what was with the two main characters, Raleigh and Mako? I couldn't stand them. They didn't have any character depth - there was so much action and plot development that I couldn't bring myself to actually care whether the characters survived or not. And what was with the romance? Mako has a crush on Raleigh and the movie suddenly ends with them being in love? It was so unrealistic and just not necessary. I also think the movie could've used more backstory about the scientific side of things; there were a few things that I didn't added up or needed more explanation.
Overall - I enjoyed Pacific Rim but probably wouldn't watch it again. It's so long and dragged out, and I just needed more character development for this movie to work for me. Fans of action movies should definitely check it out, though!
Favorite quote:
Raleigh: "I think we took this guy out. But just to be safe, we better check for a pulse."
*shoots monster several times*
Raleigh: "No pulse."
My rating: 7 out of 10
~ Kaitlyn
Thursday, January 2, 2014
TV Review: Sherlock
Recently my sister convinced me to watch a few episodes of BBC’s Sherlock TV show. I was very surprised at how much I liked it! The first episode is very intriguing, and watching Sherlock deduce people––he can look at a person, analyze them, and spout off facts about them in a matter of seconds–– is so cool. I really like Sherlock’s character, the way he is so introverted and intelligent. He’s such a genius that he rarely shows emotion. So it’s heartbreaking at times to see how, despite his smarts, he has no one who cares about him, up until he meets his friend John. I also love how Sherlock plays violin, which I thought was an interesting quirk to his character. John Watson is incredible, and I love how kind he is to Sherlock.
I will warn you
this is a TV show for teens and adults.
There are quite a few references to gay people in the first episode, and
Sherlock mentions one of the detectives had cheated on his wife. As far as language goes, there are a few
words, but not a very large amount. There
is some violence, but not a lot of it is shown.
However, with Sherlock being a detective, he investigates various
suicides and murders of innocent, common people, which can be a little
frightening.
The acting is very good, and the plot lines
are brilliant. It is a very suspenseful
and exciting show, and I enjoyed it!My rating: 8 out of 10
~ Faith
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