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This shouldve gone straight to video. Evan Almighty was not able to manage the expectations of those who came to see it anticipating as riotous a ride as its predecessor Bruce Almighty. It retained the premise of the original as a spin-off but it doesnt work not because Steve Carell is less talented than Jim Carrey but because he had lousy material to work with. Even Morgan Freeman (who reprises his role as God) lost the zing and impressive qualities he had in the first installment.
Evan Almighty apparently targets a family audience with its decidedly more religious overtones (check out what ARK really means), so it shouldnt have attempted to fool the audience by maintaining the Almighty franchise because it doesnt fit; its brand of humor and story simply failed to keep up.
It wouldve probably done better if it were marketed diff erently instead of lazily riding on the success of Bruce Almighty when it painfully couldnt deliver the same punches.
Today, we watched a movie, the name of this movie was called:The day after tomorrow.What this movie speaks BE:A world happened to become cold affairs in the world,What to broadcast it is an etc.
The region temperature nasty play in New York to descend in the movie, is almost each to descend more than ten degree.The sky still descends terrible hail, also having more afraid of of
Tornado, city in New York became to break city for an instant after being cut through by tornado, making the whole city become more without results one.
This really lets the person touch eyes shocking, make the persons heart cant fall calm once in a very long while, although exaggerate very in the movie, but we now not just so:world become warm.。.
So ask the classmates to rise from the do-it-yourself, environmental protection, make our environments more beautiful!
The crown jewel of 1995s summer blockbusters appears to have arrived early. Its hard to imagine any motion picture released between now and August matching Mel Gibsons Braveheart for spectacle. With its clashing armies, heartstopping action, and grand sense of romance, this is the sort of film its a pleasure to see and review.
Let me state my preferences up front. Im a big fan of the epic adventure, a category in which Braveheart, like cream, rises to the top. Theres a lot in this film thats praiseworthy -- not the least of which is its ambition. Those viewing this picture may be easily reminded of Gettysburg, The Last of the Mohicans, Glory, and such classics as Lawrence of Arabia, El Cid, and Spartacus. The grandeur is certainly present; nevertheless, Gibson gives us not only memorable battles, but characters of real substance.
Borrowing from masters like Sam Peckinpah and David Lean, the actor/director has crafted an exceptional cinematic tapestry in only his sophomore effort. Most of the time, three hour movies have a few flat spots, but Braveheart is constantly on the move -- riveting from start to finish. When the end credits began to roll, I was hard pressed to accept that nearly 170 minutes had elapsed.
The title character is William Wallace (Gibson), a hero of Scottish history whose legend has surely outstripped fact (in its own unique way, the film acknowledges this)。 Wallace fought for Scotlands freedom in the late 13th century, wielding his broadsword and influence to defeat the forces of King Edward I (Patrick McGoohan), the British monarch who had declared himself king of Scotland upon the former rulers demise.
Braveheart builds slowly to its first gritty climax. Much of the early film concentrates on Wallaces love for Murron (Catherine McCormack)。Their courtship is unhurried, yet this is all preparation. The real meat of the story, which includes political mechanations, betrayal, and dramatic battles, is yet to e. Patrick Henry once said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" That might well be Wallaces motto. "Its all for nothing if you dont have freedom!" The nobles of Scotland fight for land and riches, but Wallace stands for the individual, and earns respect with words and deeds.
Bulked up and wearing a long-haired wig, Gibson brings his usual wealth of charisma to the title role. Patrick McGoohan, best known from TVs Secret Agent Man and The Prisoner, is almost unrecognizable beneath a snowy beard. His Edward the Longshanks exudes an aura of cold menace. Hes a worthy foe for Wallace because his intelligence matches his ruthlessness. Sophie Marceau, the French actress who plays Princess Isabelle, and Catherine McCormack are both immensely appealing.
This is a cant-miss family movie. After all, EVERYONE seems to like inspiring family films--especially when its based on real people. And, not surprisingly, I had a thoroughly good time watching it--though I do remend you see it with a box of Kleenex nearby.
The film is about a young man named Michael Oher--an extremely large black teenager who has bounced from home to home in the foster care system. Currently, hes in a new school and no one realizes that he has no place to live. Yet in spite of having a crack-addicted mother, a father who was killed in prison and every other reason to be an angry powder keg, hes a very gentle and sad soul---who is also enormous and has amazing potential to play football.
A nosy but very nice lady (Sandra Bullock) convinces her husband (Tim McGraw) to bring Michael home.。.at least for the night. But this one night turns into a permanent living situation and he bees an important part of the family. However, despite this new living arrangement working out well, Michael is so far behind in school and his GPA so low that he hasnt a prayer to play football in college. Thats because although many schools are now offering him athletic scholarships, his GPA is too low to allow him to accept these offers. So, with his new familys help, perhaps he can pull up those grades and have a future.
This film is super-inspirational and sweet--mostly because its true. I am sure that some poetic license was taken when making the film (I especially wonder if the little brother could be THIS precocious and adorable), but overall they did a good job of sticking reasonably close the facts. While I loved Sandra Bullocks performance (shes great as usual), I was a bit surprised that she received Oscar for it--I did see a few performances in other films that year that I thought were a bit better (such as the leading young lady in "Precious")。 Also, Tim McGraw, while a lesser role in the film, did a surprisingly good job--especially as hes really known as a country singer, not an actor. All around, a very good film and one that is meant to inspire.
After watched the movie,my feeling is very large.For happiness,we all have the right to pursue it,and no one can deprive us of the pursuit of happiness. In the film,the hero very poor,still did not give up the pursuit of happiness,that is worthy of our learning.
As contemporary college students,we want to go to the pursuit of happiness. Is not only our personal happiness,but also people is happiness,happiness of the country. Students,our shoulders the historical mission of building powerful motherland,so,we should not live up to everyone is expectations,study hard,and the pursuit of happiness.