


Before we get into the whole Awards buzz period there’s still some fantastic movies to watch out for.
Yesterday I got a truck load of that.
Body of Lies – the realistic Middle East war time espionage movie. Tells the tale of the double crossing, the danger (I believe just a small corner of what’s really is happening), the human tales. How people are fleeing their own country to survive, and their strange desire to live life in peace and their anger at the country that they believe start the war.
It teaches the little culture in how the Middle Eastern do works and how the western are sometimes ignorant or arrogant in their operation. In a war it’s cruel no matter if you are on the field or in the middle of the secret war behind the shroud of politicians. The dog fights of the office politics and bureaucracy and the personal emotions and the true down play of the “game”. This is one hell of a ride into the small light of what could be going on in real time. This is as real as any spy movie can get. No crazy gadget, just the possibility of a spy satellite on earth. You get 2 of the most amazing actor in this one, Leonardo and Russell play it dirty like nothing. It’s amazes me that there almost no golden globe nominated for this one. It's dramatic, truthful, a bit ugly, like most truth does. of course there's still humanity in it. a little glimpse into what people are upto in this how controversy and battle.



Then I know that everyone is so excited on this one. I almost didn’t get my one seated ticket (almost) yesterday. The Day The Earth Stood Still. Some say it’s the simple special effects movie. To me it’s a classic totally revived. And the topic is even more relevant that it is over 50 years back. They have come to wipe out human being from destroying the earth. It is right on the plot, if we are not going to change. We will not be given another chance. This, now is our chance to do the right thing. Keanu is the DNA regenerated alien in human form to decide whether they should execute the human in order to keep earth survive. When the sequence of destruction begins, Jennifer Connelly character shows him that human have love, for family and everything and they still do care and can change it’s course, even if it meant changing our ways of life drastically. The storyline is simple and it downright shows how power corrupts and blinded certain characters decision on subject matters. The message is simple. If we don’t change now, we will be destroy, even not by alien, it’ll be by the earth retaliation to regain it’s balance again. I don’t mind the effects, nor the lack of love scene really, (it’s not as romantic as it’s predecessor, where the alien really almost fall in love with the female lead.) because this is probably one of the special effects that really makes perfect sense in this few years. The story is pretty solid and one side note, Jaden Smith is doing fantastic without his father by his side this time. I truly believe he will turn out to be a great actor one day.
Yesterday I got a truck load of that.
Body of Lies – the realistic Middle East war time espionage movie. Tells the tale of the double crossing, the danger (I believe just a small corner of what’s really is happening), the human tales. How people are fleeing their own country to survive, and their strange desire to live life in peace and their anger at the country that they believe start the war.
It teaches the little culture in how the Middle Eastern do works and how the western are sometimes ignorant or arrogant in their operation. In a war it’s cruel no matter if you are on the field or in the middle of the secret war behind the shroud of politicians. The dog fights of the office politics and bureaucracy and the personal emotions and the true down play of the “game”. This is one hell of a ride into the small light of what could be going on in real time. This is as real as any spy movie can get. No crazy gadget, just the possibility of a spy satellite on earth. You get 2 of the most amazing actor in this one, Leonardo and Russell play it dirty like nothing. It’s amazes me that there almost no golden globe nominated for this one. It's dramatic, truthful, a bit ugly, like most truth does. of course there's still humanity in it. a little glimpse into what people are upto in this how controversy and battle.




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