Sunday, January 8, 2017

pregnant movies - Tutur Tinular

pregnant movies - Tutur Tinular


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Tutur Tinular is a historical film one time we ever hope taught by social studies teacher at the elementary school, instead of lectures on Phitecanthropus Homo make weapons out of stone. The story about the history of the Great Wall of China that was not built to cope with the Mongol invasion of the barbarians, but a ferocious monster invasion. "The Great Wall with Monsters" is probably more appropriate title. Right? History becomes more interesting when added to the word "monster".

This colossal film is a product of collaboration of China with America. With the Chinese cinema market is growing so rapidly (especially this year), it is not surprising when Hollywood tried to find ways to take advantage of the moment. In this case, Legendary Pictures took the director Zhang Yimou, which means the The Great Wall as a film with a western touch premiere Yimou.

In contrast to the lessons of history, the film will provoke us to ask many questions about the development of the plot, especially for those of you who are a critical audience. Those questions should be saved, because the premise is the same as impossible, there will be a lot of things did not make sense going on here. The first example, why this monster attacks only once every 60 years?

It's time unlucky for William (Matt Damon) and Tovar (Pedro Pascal), mercenaries from Europe who go to find "black powder" into the land of the Bamboo Curtain. After being chased by bandits, they are stuck on the Great Wall and taken prisoner by guards Wall, Order of the Nameless (yes, that was his name). These troops are preparing to withstand the onslaught of brute named Tao Tei.

Tao Tei is one of the few brainless monsters best creations in the universe CGI monster movie. The design is attractive, has incredible detail and sharply defined. It was like a giant lizard green and because there are thousands, surely there will be a scene featuring them huddled together, the good is invisible artificially like most blockbuster. Instead they seem organic and merges with the foreground or when interacting with the actors. Of course I know they are made with the computer, but while watching the invisible subtle. Visual effects team actually competent.

60 years is not wasted by the Emperor of China. These forces are well prepared and probably received funding abundant see how they are all equipped with sophisticated weapons and flashy costumes. The amount was not kidding. At one moment, they look meets the wall. How do I organize an army of this? How to eat? Bath? Not important. They are divided into special hierarchy: cavalry troop is black, red and blue are ... uhm archer is a female soldier who does something obviously more dangerous than other soldiers.

After showing shrewdness using a weapon in dealing with Tao Tei, William began trusted by the generals who include Commander Lin (Jiang Tian) and the Advisory Wang (Andy Lau), who of course proficient in English. They wanted his help. But still occurred desire to smuggle all "black powder" in the warehouse the army, especially in a whisper from Ballard (Willem Dafoe minor role).

Plot is a thing that is not so considered here; he formulatif. You can guess the plot development from the early minutes. Conversations at the level of fundamental dialogue (when the monster will take a cut hand, Damon said "I'll take the hand"). But if you want to sell by The Great Wall is just awesome visual, Zhang Yimou succeeded spectacularly. This film looks and feels like a Hollywood blockbuster expensive.

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