Wow, this is the second local flick in theatres this week. I cannot say much about the cringe worthy slap-stick humour in most South African comedies, and expected little from this one. Can I admit I was actually glad to be wrong this time around?
Material is a movie that will make you laugh, genuinely laugh, tear up and root for the lead character, Cassim Kaif (Riaad Moosa). Kaif struggles against family expectations (he is set to take over the family business in Fordsburg) but he discovers his passion in stand-up comedy. It is so rewarding to be able to invest emotionally in believable characters.
The term 'proudly South African' has become a cliché, but hey, sometimes platitudes work best because this left me soaring with pride, I tell ya!
Rating 4 outta 5.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Chronicle
What would you do if you had the power of telekinesis (the ability to move things with your mind)? Four high school friends gain this ability and boys being boys, wreak mischief - like scaring a child in a toy shop by making a teddy bear move towards her. Almost harmless, right? But one of them starts to use it with sinister intentions.
Captured in a home footage style (think Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity) this movie makes you forget you are watching a movie and feels more like real life. And being more real, it seems even more terrifying. Eek!
Rating: 3 outta 5.
Captured in a home footage style (think Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity) this movie makes you forget you are watching a movie and feels more like real life. And being more real, it seems even more terrifying. Eek!
Rating: 3 outta 5.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The Iron Lady
Ohmygoodness, Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher is utterly mesmerising. Then again, can we expect anything less from the Streep?
As the UK's first female Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990, Thatcherleft the country deeply divided and quite frankly, you ended up either hating heror loving her. While Streep's performance is beyond excellent, this biopicmissed a great opportunity to form an opinion on a character that demands it.
Rating: 3outta 5.
As the UK's first female Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990, Thatcherleft the country deeply divided and quite frankly, you ended up either hating heror loving her. While Streep's performance is beyond excellent, this biopicmissed a great opportunity to form an opinion on a character that demands it.
Rating: 3outta 5.
Hugo
The name Martin Scorsese is associated with movies about crime. But here he takes a pleasant detour with a family adventure that is so magical and wondrous, you may want to see it more than once, no matter your age!
Hugo is an orphaned boy, living in a train station in Paris during the 1930s. His late father left behind an automaton (an automated man he found in a museum). Hugo steals to stay afloat, which brings him into conflict with the station's toy shop owner, Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley). Somehow, Hugo must get the automaton running to discover his father's secret message.
3D is utilised here to enhance the story, rather than it being used as a tool to make more money out of a movie. I hope this flick walks away with a few Oscars because, by George, it is deserved!
Rating: 5 outta 5.
Hugo is an orphaned boy, living in a train station in Paris during the 1930s. His late father left behind an automaton (an automated man he found in a museum). Hugo steals to stay afloat, which brings him into conflict with the station's toy shop owner, Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley). Somehow, Hugo must get the automaton running to discover his father's secret message.
3D is utilised here to enhance the story, rather than it being used as a tool to make more money out of a movie. I hope this flick walks away with a few Oscars because, by George, it is deserved!
Rating: 5 outta 5.
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