Alright everybody, it is time for my first review. I will start each review with a link to the trailer of the film. So, if you've never even heard of the film I'm reviewing you can at least watch the trailer. I am going to structure these reviews into five categories: Overall, where I will give a brief synopsis of the film and it high points and low points. Story/Screenplay, where I will talk about how the story was executed or if the overall story idea even makes sense and also the writing. Acting, how convincing the actors are playing these characters and how well the cast messes together as a whole. Direction, here I will not only talk about how the film progresses but also the way the director chose to shoot the movie, camera angels and such. And visuals not only how pretty the movie is but also how well the scenes flow together and how they are edited together. I will give the films a letter grade from A+ to F- on each of these categories.
Overall: A-
I saw the midnight premiere of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World on Thursday night. I have been waiting for this movie to come out ever since my friend gave me the graphic novels. The story follows a 22 year old Scott Pilgrim (Micheal Cera) through his battle of seven evil-exes of the mysterious Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Pilgrim starts the story as a young man living with, and sharing a bed with, his gay roommate Wallace Wells (Kieran Culkin) but soon become infatuated with the enigma that is Ramona Flowers. Scott shortly finds out that Romona has dated 7 people in her past and they have joined forces and created the league of evil exes. In order for Scott to date Romona he must defeat each of her evil exes in a variety of battles. The film is filled with witty situational humor that sends the audience into laughing fits.The films is great example of a geeky comedy that throws in comic book references, witty one liners, and social awkwardness. Basically if you liked the graphic novels or you like comic book humor you will most likely love this film.
Story/Screenplay: A-
In this category I am going to be a little bias. I loved the graphic novels and so when the screenplay included many direct quotes from the novels I am going to love it. There are six novels that tell the story of Scott's battle through Romona's exes. The movie goes through all six novels, however, the screenplay was written before Bryan Lee O'Malley had finished writing the sixth novel so the ending of the novels and the ending of the film are similar but different. This being a movie based on books of course there are scenes from the novels that did not make it into the film because of timing. The screenplay is written by Edgar Wright of Hot Fuzz fame and Micheal Bacall. It is well written and the story is great.
Acting: B+
To start off regardless of your opinions of Micheal Cera he is the perfect choice to play Scott Pilgrim. The film as a whole is cast very well. Chris Evans does a wonderful as the overly macho, skateboarding, movie star. Jason Schwartzman falls right into place as the overly zealous leader of the evil league. The cast have all been in random things before but are not extremely well known. I think this adds to the movie it keeps the focus of the story on Scott where it should be and doesn't take away from him with a random A-list star taking over the story.
Direction: A
This is where I think the films shines the brightest. Edgar Wright does a wonderful job at taking six 200 pages novels and condensing the important parts into a two hour film. The film has many shots that they are exactly the same as the panels in the comic. Watching the film it is really cool to see a scene that is a shot for shot remake of the book. The direction and the cinematography is amazingly well done.
Visuals B+
The CGI in this movie blends seamlessly into to the film. However, my problem with the visuals are that the editing seems a little sketchy. The scenes blend together just fine but they scenes don't seem to flow right. The order of the scenes is very similar to the book but little things they sped up and other things they slowed downed so it is just odd after reading the novels. A person who did not read the novels wouldn't notice anything but anyone who read the novels will notices these little changes and it just feels odd.
Final Thought:
If you loved the books you will love the movie. If you like comic books in general you will love the movie. If you don't like these things don't see the film you won't like it.
A simple man's views on the films of today and yesterday. This blog is about movies that I have seen. I will review any movie I see, good or bad. I want to increase a passion for well made films.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
The Start of a Long and Winding Road
Firsts off I would like to say welcome to my little corner of the interwebs.
Here is a space were I will put all my opinions out into the open for everyone to see. In this blog my plan is to write a review for every new film I see. I may also throw in a few video games or music albums reviews just for fun. This means that some weeks I may see five new films and other I won't see any. However, even if I don't see an new film I will still attempt to write a review of a film I have seen before and is one of my favorites or I will review an album or game. The point of this blog is to start conversation about film and to promote the critical viewing of any film. That being said this is a safe place and any conversation that does take place must be peaceful. I will not tolerate personal attacks based on a person's opinions.
Here is a space were I will put all my opinions out into the open for everyone to see. In this blog my plan is to write a review for every new film I see. I may also throw in a few video games or music albums reviews just for fun. This means that some weeks I may see five new films and other I won't see any. However, even if I don't see an new film I will still attempt to write a review of a film I have seen before and is one of my favorites or I will review an album or game. The point of this blog is to start conversation about film and to promote the critical viewing of any film. That being said this is a safe place and any conversation that does take place must be peaceful. I will not tolerate personal attacks based on a person's opinions.
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