Astroboy From Buried (Buried)
But ... what is this?
Very simple: a film about a man who appears put in a wooden box.
But .... You can do a movie just with that?
view is.
But .... You can thus maintain the viewer's attention for ninety-five minutes?
can. But this requires a range of skills, rabbit hat, and imagination that we referred to a single aspect: talent.
talent who has shown the young director Rodrigo Cortés ("Contest") with his second feature. And guts. A lot of guts to believe in a project are clearly incompatible with the conventional film and maintain the confidence and security until the last moment without losing any character or or authenticity.
When Cortes landed in the hands of the extraordinary script signed by Chris Sparling had the certainty that something important was at hand. And in turn had the absolute conviction that this film could only shoot in a box, without any external. And hit squarely. It is difficult, once seen "Buried" imagine otherwise. With more trade concessions or some respite passenger had completely destroyed by weather, real architect to make the film work. It's "Buried" as is, and I venture to predict that it will arouse much interest throughout the year.
With just one actor, the choice seemed decisive and at the same time complicated, but Cortez was clear a name despite the long odds to get it: Ryan Reynolds. A versatile actor, with an option for a multitude of varieties and a key feature to address this complicated part: the ability to transmit. Reynolds's work is extraordinary and can smoothly navigate the roads of anxiety, fear, hope, despair, and of course the excitement.
could be found many references (the closest that many people think is "Kill Bill") on the concept and the situation, including the teacher Hitchcock, but probably a discreet distance in this area will enjoy a more innovative and original film, and the ingredients needed to make a difference of sentiments awaken all helped greatly by the ability has the movie star make the viewer through a stuffy atmosphere and light with few options. An intense dialogue with darkness, silence and uncertainty bit longer.
"Buried" is a real breath of fresh air (a paradox) in the international film scene. A film that combines emotion, intensity and suspense, but similarly contains elements of social criticism, political and in some ways a small and unobtrusive complaint to direct blame globalization as a new loneliness.
"Buried" is an experience.
But ... this movie is recommended? Alla
you.
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