Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Review: Toy Story 3

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Playing with perfection

Before commenting on the film, something worth noting that the Pixar guys we are happily accustomed. This is a short at first, entitled "Day and Night" , which is also an extraordinary taste of what awaits us then, a declaration of principles and intentions and a great show about five minutes where once again enjoy the magic of this factory in short version.

After this exhilarating bite and barely time to blink, it starts "Toy Story 3" with a spectacular scene of adventure that we will make it clear the standard that this movie sucks and that over ninety-three minutes trying to prove hard. Both Spike Jonze

with its magnificent "Where the Wild Things Are" as Tim Burton and discreet "Alice in Wonderland" have good film that imaginative and aesthetic interest and to some intellectual as going through a acceptable and a good command of film language required to appear before different ages. "Toy Story 3" and in particular Lee Unkrich takes note of this premise, on the other hand handles with enviable ease and delivers a story that, while not providing too much about strict script refers to whether openly protrudes As highlighted in the narration, to dazzle and amaze all your senses. Based

Andy, one child with whom we identify many winks through a childhood different from the present, has turned seventeen and have to go to college, the film acquired at an early stage a nostalgic aroma that will not leave at any time and will serve as a thread to transmit all the emotions that need extrapolated to the field of everyday thinking. This journey toward maturity Andy lead another trip to our beloved companions toys into the unknown. And this amazing journey will give us the opportunity to meet new characters and enjoy each one more dynamic and enriching for the course of history: the couple Ken and Barbie is all a marvel of humor and smile clown, Monkey or Lots himself (impressive find a bear protagonist for this new release). All a spectacular array of characters, from the hand of a formidable stage delight to know who is coming. The familiar characters retain their essence, and even surpass imagination (priceless Buzz Light year intervention in its dual version).

"Toy Story 3" reached levels comparable to a height slightly. we are facing a dramatic film containing all the ingredients-and more-to discuss a masterpiece of animation . The film-how no-thrills, amuses, entertains, dazzles, surprises and ultimately wonderful. It contains moments of vibrant dynamism and leisurely passages that mix nostalgia with the joy of who has no other choice but to continue walking with their heads held high, in the brief journey through the different stages of life.

There are scenes of emotional power rarely matched, and other moments where laughter is as inevitable as the desire to continue to enjoy this fascinating spectacle of color, fantasy, imagination and above all much ingenuity.

3-D format adds an extra quality to the film, although it might be dispensable, and their original version appears necessary if one wants to enjoy Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Michael Keaton and Joan Cusack, and put four significant examples are great. In addition to the provision of a "Castilianized" Buzz Light year in a small nod to our language that should be taken into account. Movie

round, a choice must in the billboard and no doubt the best delivery of that already is a magnificent saga.


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Review: Shrek. Happily Ever

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bittersweet final chapter
When in 2009 burst into movie screens this strange and curious ogre's swamp DreamWorks hand, few could presage would be the beginning of an interesting and respected franchise. The truth is that at the time was an explosion of creativity, a shameless exercise of humor and above all a step forward in a "fratricidal" war with Pixar factory. Nine years later we find the last trip of the ogre Shrek, in a final chapter in which again stresses the technical, lifted up by excellent 3D graphics, and wrapped in turn by the complicity that has led follow-up misfortunes of these characters.

This latest installment contains many ingredients that have amazed and conjugate for critical and over the years, and in this sense little disappointed we have a story that contains a point of originality and a new view for both main characters as the odd interesting novelty. Once assured the technical spectacle, the romantic comedy that marks the beginning drifts into a modest adventure that will terminate in the starting point, although it seems a paradox.

From a somewhat more demanding, expect much more of this "Happy Forever", and somehow left with the feeling that this has had it longer. That entertains, sometimes fun, but not dazzling nor does a breakpoint on to conventions in film animation as if it represented the past. We are therefore faced with an acceptable proposal continues that, while the third is to improve delivery, it is slightly away from the first two, and is a somewhat bittersweet cycle closure and a sense that you could have done better.
said this remains an excellent choice to hold onto now that the bill offers few guarantees, at least until the impending arrival of the masterpiece made by Pixar "Toy Story 3" and that "this self- is a devastating blow on the table, and a landslide victory in this "wonderful" struggle for power in the animated film.

The ogre returns to the swamp, the voluntarily leave and then return to nostalgia. Comings and goings of one of the most exciting series of animated films we've had the opportunity to enjoy several years.


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