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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Trance: Captivatingly Manipulative



Plot:
Simon (James McAvoy), an art auctioneer, becomes involved in the theft of a painting from his own auction house. Simon's colleague Franck (Vincent Cassel) confronts him at gunpoint and takes the painting from him. When Franck tries to take the painting, Simon attacks him and receives a blow to the head that leaves him with amnesia.

the painting: Francesco de Goya's Witches in the Air




When Franck gets home, he discovers that the package contains only an empty frame. Franck and his offsiders then kidnap and torture Simon, but he has no memory of where he has hidden the painting, so Franck decides to hire a hypnotherapist to try and help him remember.



Franck makes Simon choose a hypnotist from a directory, and he chooses a woman named Elizabeth Lamb (Rosario Dawson).

Elizabeth notices the wire tapped to Simon's chest

Elizabeth first helps Simon remembers where he put his car keys before later, after a research on Simon's involvement in an art robbery, she manipulates the situation such that Franck has to invite her into the gang in order to retrieve the painting.



Elizabeth reveals she knew about the stolen painting






As tension escalates, Elizabeth and Franck start a relationship and she suggests that she try to seduce Simon to find the painting.



She has sex with Simon and hypnotises him. Simon has a dream where Franck and his associates plan to kill him, but he kills them instead.




In the dream, he remembers where the painting is, calls Elizabeth and tells her. Simon awakens, only to find Elizabeth is gone. When he calls her, she is on her way to get the painting, which Simon begs her not to.

Franck and his associates intercept Elizabeth and force her to lead them to the painting. As she kisses Simon, Elizabeth passes three bullets to him. He attacks Franck with a fire extinguisher and takes the other bullets and his gun. Elizabeth goes back into the apartment, where one of Franck's associates tries to rape her. Simon kills all three of them and takes Elizabeth to get the painting. She tells him to let Franck come with them. He then leads them to a parking garage where the painting is.

when romance once blooms

During the trip, Elizabeth reveals that Simon once met a therapist to fix a gambling addiction. They started dating and he became obsessed with her and eventually abusive.

bipolarity is no joke


She then used hypnosis to make him forget her which led him back into his gambling addiction. This addiction would cause Simon to go in debt and lead him to try to pay off the debt by stealing a painting, with the help of Franck, leading to the current events of the movie.

On the day of the heist, Simon was attacked by Franck and awoke several hours later, finding the stolen painting hidden in his suit.



Leaving the art gallery, he gets a mysterious text message while crossing the road before he's hit by a car. The female driver planned to take him to hospital, but Simon, with his memory partially regained, thinks the woman is Elizabeth and strangles her for making him forget her. He hides her corpse and the painting in the trunk and puts the car in a garage.



After driving out of the garage and stopping at a warehouse, Elizabeth finds the painting and the body in the car's trunk. Simon, having finally remembered his past and wanting to forget, douses the car in fuel with Franck zip-tied to the steering wheel, sets it on fire and tells Elizabeth to run away with the painting, he doesn't want it.





She runs away but promptly returns driving a truck which she drives into Simon, pinning him against the other car, and ultimately sending Simon, and the car Franck is trapped in, into the river.

Franck manages to escape, while it is implied that Simon drowns. The scene cuts to Franck swimming in his apartment while thinking of the event. He gets out of the pool and receives a package. He opens the package and finds an iPad that plays a video of Elizabeth talking about the painting, which is now hanging in her apartment. She reveals that when she hypnotized Simon to make him forget her, she also hypnotized him to go back into his gambling addiction. When Simon would try to steal a painting to pay off his debt, he would instead give the painting over to Elizabeth. This explains why Simon took the painting away from Franck at the beginning and the text message he received before being hit by the car, which is revealed to be from Elizabeth telling Simon to deliver the painting to her. Elizabeth then gives Franck the option to forget the ordeal, and a button for an app called "Trance" appears as the video ends. Franck is shown debating whether to press the button, and the screen cuts to black.



Review:
I watched this movie with the theme already fixated in my mind. i constantly thought that the caption would be "Trance: the Manipulating B!tch" because i had known first hand that Elizabeth had made Simon steal that painting for her. little did i knew that i would understand, why.

Greed is not in the equation. it never was. but it's simply a retribution, a retaliation of a woman wronged. and Franck with his gang were involved, simply to justify that need of stealing her a painting. worthy of 27,500 pounds yet she simply in the end stuck it on the wall. the irony of it.

if only we have the power to use hypnosis to solve our problems, just by mere words, and poof it goes away.. come to think of it, i wonder why didn't Elizabeth in the first place hypnotise Simon to be non-abusive, non-possessive? i mean, you know he got some problem, why don't you help the man you feel strongly enough to be in a relationship with, to rid of that?

i mean it, they have in the beginning such a wonderful, healthy relationship: the romance, the intelligence, the passion, the connection.. yet when he starts to show that jealous, possesive, violent streak, you who could hypnotise him into stealing that painting couldn't think of doing some hypnotism to cure him of it? come on!

the story was made in layers, interchangeably, that we could get lost in the narration if we don't pay attention. but as i was paying attention, rather attentively i must say, i could understand the fiery chemistry between Elizabeth and Franck flaring up, why she invites him to find her in the end. because Franck, a crook though he was, is still somewhat a decent man. i mean, he could have Simon shot dead in the beginning but he lets him live.. torturing information by ripping nails off? that is not the act of a man who kills at will.. nope. i could think of more torturous info extraction methods, i could say.. though it boggles my mind thinking of how the car not exploding after mere seconds set on fire. simon did splashed the gas all over him, yet the fire only gets to the pedal? come on!!

some describes this movie as psychosexual.. yup with RD so freely doing a full frontal a few times, that it irked some of the reviewers, this movie is surely explicit. that point aside, i find the casting of RD to be right on the spot. she was vulnerable at times, sultry at others, annoyingly manipulative but underneath it all, rather captivating. the way she talks, mesmerisingly if not downright hypnotic. the tone of the voice is just right, reasonable, level even.

as for JMA, i could understand why he couldn't pass the role after delving into the story. he's brilliant, absolutely brilliant in portraying a guy you could fall in love with, witty, companionable, cute.. and he transcends into the possessive jealous boyfriend effortlessly, it's so smoothly breathtaking.. though i could say his end was done rather lazily. i would vote for Elizabeth to hypnotise Simon into killing himself. save the trouble of leaving your DNA all over the place for the police to find out.. btw, WHERE IS THE POLICE? as if the painting is worth nothing? as if the missing woman with her Alfa Romeo parked somewhere were not missed by anyone at all?

i gave this movie initially 5 stars but had to whittle it down so that you'd understand, though this movie captivated me with its manipulative storytelling, it is not that solid. and i do admit of tasting monotony until the song picks up as Elizabeth walks out of the bathroom towards Simon. man, the song sorts of snaps me out of a trance, i tell you.



the soundtrack was really great btw. one of my favourites would be the song by Emeli Sande "Here it Comes". as the movie credits rolled in the end, it makes you feel refreshed, healed of the pain, cleansed..



geez, i wish i know the art of hypnotism, there are so many things that i could do and want to do, hahaha



Saturday, June 15, 2013

10 Years: a story that warms the heart...

... of those who look back at their memory of past...

10-years-poster



the Trailer:



the Plot:
Jake (Channing Tatum) along with his girlfriend Jess (Jenna Dewan-Tatum) arrives at his high school friend's house owned by married couple, Cully (Chris Pratt) and Sam (Ari Graynor).






There, some of Jake's friends start to arrive including: best buddies Marty (Justin Long) and AJ (Max Minghella), musician Reeves (Oscar Isaac) and Scott (Scott Porter) together with his Japanese wife, Suki (Eiko Nijo).




The boyfriends then start driving to their high school reunion venue. Other friends from their high school arrive including: Garrity (Brian Geraghty) along with his wife Olivia (Aubrey Plaza) and Garrity's best friend Andre (Anthony Mackie).




Meanwhile, a reclusive woman Elise (Kate Mara) arrives at the reunion alone. She tries to greet the party planner, Julie (Kelly Noonan) but is cut off when Anna (Lynn Collins) arrives to the delight of the others.

Though, the now highly successful rock star Reeves notices her and appears to be the only person who remembers every detail of Elise during high school amongst the clique. it seems all night that amidst other people's clamoring for pictures with him, Reeves tries to get Elise into a conversation.



long before, Elise used to have a boyfriend who moved to Austin. and because of that Reeves never gets the chance to date her. and meeting again, this time she has a boyfriend in Chicago.

10-Year-image Kate Mara



10-Year-image Kate Mara

All night, Cully, the former school bully is trying to make amends with all his victims, to no avail as he, after excessive alcoholic binge, reverts to his old self, much to the consternation of his long suffering wife.



luckily Jess is a sport who keeps her company in her own misery of watching Jake unfolds when Mary (Rosario Dawson), his high school sweetheart arrives with her husband, Paul (Ron Livingston).

10-Year-image Channing Tatum

Marty just breezes in from New York City, but his Wall Street lifestyle may not be all that he claims. AJ reprises his not-so-friendly competition with Marty for the attention of Anna. They fawn over her and looking at the old pictures, AJ even commends that Anna always has the glow about her.


As the night goes on, the gang proceeds to Pretzels for some karaoke and more booze. Anna declines though, much to the disappointment of AJ and Marty as Anna is always known to be the party girl. She graciously exits and the two best friends decide to follow her home and do some toilet-paper-bombing just for the fun of it.



Anna freaks out as she catches the two in action. to their surprise, Anna is actually a single mom with 2 kids.



her vivacious appearance at the reunion is her dismal attempt at reliving the glow and now that the guys find out how screw-up she is, the facade is ruined. in aghast, Marty confesses that his life in NY is not that dandy either. and AJ confides that his doctor wife is leaving him. they settled down for a late night supper with Anna's kids. looking at her dealing with her kids, Marty whispers to the teary Anna that she looks more glowing than ever.


And Garrity (Brian Geraghty) has changed in a manner that surprises his best friend, Andre who thought that he has lost his nigga attitude and married a white woman for real. Olivia is stumped likewise to realise that Garrity has a different persona growing up and that perhaps she doesn't know him much at all.

Channing-Tatum-Rosario-Dawson-Ten-Year-movie-image

Jess notices the tactful way Jake is reacting around Mary and decides that she'd rather go back to the motel to give Jake the space he obviously needs to settle the matter with Mary. Jake offers to go back with her but Jess insists that he stay.

it is later revealed that because of Mary's father being hospitalised on Prom Night, both Prom King and Prom Queen were not in attendance to receive their dues. and as the others left for college, Jake has tried to stay and keep Mary company during her father's illness but later he just got to leave for college and be a man.

Paul is upset when he finds out about how close Jake was once to Mary and she confesses that thinking of Jake always reminds her of her deceased father. and she is not comfortable about mentioning Jake because of that. Paul then leaves for home and Mary is left alone.

during a karaoke session, Cully made a fool out of himself. and then he invites Reeves to sing his hit: "Never Had". Elise who never hears it before is stumped to know that the song is of her. and feeling much out of depth, she feels that she has to go, only that Reeves manages to coax her to be with him now. at the parking lot 10 years ago, Elise had left him alone. and this time, Reeves finally fulfills his desire of being with Elise, at the car park, steaming the windows together.

as the night went on and the last couple is leaving, Jake and Mary resolves what was left unsaid before. and Jake is relieved to find out that Mary is happy with Paul, and she's expecting. knowing Jake, Mary softly encourages him to propose to Jess, something that Jake has postponed to do for the last 8 months.

<i>10 Years</i>

back at the motel, Jess is actually waiting up for Jake to come back. and much to Jake's profound happiness, that the woman he's marrying really understands that he just got to see Mary settled down happy before he can continue with his life. they then leave for some breakfast at the nearby cafe. luckily Scott, Suki, Julie and other friends are there too. looking at Jess, Jake wills his courage and gathers the ring he kept in the car, finally deciding to propose.


the Review:

there are a lot of familiar faces in this movie. chemistry is there and i love the laidback way the story unfolds. it was quite hard to follow their conversation word to word because i have not the subtitle. nonetheless i manage to enjoy the story. it is bittersweet, touching the inner chord of us lamenting our past.

10-Year-image-full-cast

it touches me so when CT looks to his wife. JD was more adept at concealing her true feelings that the chemistry they had seems lukewarm or so. but i like her attitude. she's not like other jealousy gf so insecure of the guy she loves.


the bittersweet attachment between Mary and Jake is also apparent. seems that first love really last long, especially if the guy was decent enough a fellow.

10-years-trailer-slice

i really like Scott's character. he's cool and charming. and when he confides about staying in Japan for good, it was real nice. his reasoning is really fine and reflects his mature sense of self.

as for Anna, it is a pity that she stumbled in life. but it took real heart and guts to show up vivaciously confident. i for one would not have that in me. last 2 days in fact, i showed up in an event that some old friends showed up too and i stayed for measly 10 mins before bailing out.






Cully is really a douche. and Sam is really a patient wife though she does cracked up at the end. the slight she received from Peter as she tried to apologise on behalf of her husband is more than she deserves for finding something nice and sweet about Cully. if left to me, i would dump his ass quicker than he can dunk the tequila shot himself.


10-Year-image Kate Mara

some reviewers say the story of Reeves-Elise deserves more than window-steaming ending. but to me, it is a start. and it is sweet that someone remembers you so fondly after all the years and makes a song about you that ends up a big hit that launches his career. aww.. so shweeetttt! enjoy the soundtrack. i kept hitting replay everytime it ends :)

the Soundtrack:


PS:
i'm sorry i reneged on my promise for Safe Haven and the Bourne Legacy. i'll try soon, ok.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Unstoppable: story yang simple mimple

the Poster:

the Trailer:


the Plot:
a one-day story that started ordinary to end with aplomb. The film, based on the real-life CSX 8888 incident, tells the story of a runaway freight train, the Triple 7, and the two men, veteran railroad engineer Frank Barnes (Denzel Washington) and young train conductor Will Colson (Chris Pine) who attempted to stop it. Connie (Rosario Dawson) was the train yardmaster who helped the two from afar.

the Review:
i don't know what's wrong with me, my reaction to this movie somewhat deviates from the Meta Critic and Rotten Tomatoes. you can spot it from the brief Plot summary that i managed to sum it all. i don't know how to justify the high points the movie got from the two critic sites.

anyhow, Will and Frank shared a good camaraderie, given the short time they got to bond. i understood that the story is basically about how these two people became heroes. so to complicate matters, Frank's wife died of cancer and one of his 2 girls are mad at him for forgetting her birthday. on Will's side, he's distracted with the enstrangement from his wife and kid. and due to a misunderstanding, he is to stand on trial for restraining order against him.

CP really played his part well. his distracted looks and mannerisms are spot on. as for Frank, his good attitude towards a rookie such as Will is really commendable. to the fact that he was able to be jovial even though he's going to be let off in a matter of days for the likes of fresh people coming into the job pool.

and you know what, some of the scenes just fell flat for me. the moment Frank mouthed about him being fired already when the Boss threatened to fire him, i feel no sympathy or awe whatsoever because, well, the character in this movie is not given much depth for me to relate to them after all.

as for the driver that was so careless, he set Triple 7 loose with full throttle on, made me realised one thing, being obese really impedes one's mind and body into achieving its full potential. say NO to obesity, dear readers. otherwise you might cause some accident blown out of proportion just like this one.

regarding the 3 star rating, well, perhaps because it's an action pack movie yet i feel no thrill or excitement whatsoever watching this. the interest was flatlined on borderline of good and downright boring. if you are looking for adrenaline and such, get John Q instead.

the Pix:

Connie, the Able supervisor. one of the memorable characters in this movie

antara adegan mencemaskan. Will is trying to link 1206 with Triple 7

langkah 2 hero. happy dapat selamatkan penduduk Pennsylvania