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Re: Sunshine
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apparently... if the imdb's release dates are still correct.
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Re: Sunshine
Apart from a few comments in the Underworld subforum about this, which mainly relate to the soundtrack, I haven't seen any comments about this film yet. Surely there must be more of us in the UK that have seen it?
Saw this last night, and would give it 7/10. Comments in spoiler section below - highlight text to read... [COLOR=#C8B090] Likes: Awesome CGI - Was very impressed how they got the feel of flying straight into the Sun and all the heat FX on the outside of the ship. Soundtrack - Of course! Underworld's music fits so well with the film. Will definitey be buying the OST. Dunno why Peggy Sussed was tacked onto the credits, but hearing it loud on the cinema soundsystem is no bad thing ![]() Acting - Great cast all round, especially the main physics geezer Dislikes: The last 3rd of the film - What the fuck went wrong? Gets all mystical and goes into Event Horizon terrirory. Absolutely terrible camerawork with so many subliminal, jump-cut, freeze frame techniques that you can't actually tell what is going on. I couldn't actually tell what happened to two of the main characters. Major plot holes - Like, why is the computer overriding their decisions at the start of the movie, because it might screw the mission, then allows itself to be completely disabled later on in the film. Overall, an enjoyable summer flick, and I would have seen it anyway without Underworld's involvement. Just could have been a little better...[/COLOR] |
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Re: Sunshine
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[COLOR=#c8b090]Good: I like the 3 rd prt of the movie, when it goes mysthical.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090] Music perfectly fit to the scenes with the flying to the sun.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090] Awesome final scene.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090] Acting was ok.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090][/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090]Bad: In some cases you can see what will happen, when the [/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090] astronauts flying in the space near the ship...[/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090] Minor plot holes, you lost contact with some characters, which[/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090] could be good, cos it on the other hand improvethe final scene...[/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090][/COLOR] [COLOR=#c8b090]I give it 75 percent, I enjoyed the movie and Peggy Sussed rocks [/COLOR][COLOR=#c8b090][/COLOR]
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Re: Sunshine
Anyone stateside see this yet? It's been out for two weeks now and finally hit the Portland market. I caught the film last night and enjoyed about two thirds or three-fourths of the film. As other people have mentioned the story takes a detour near the end that seems to either make or break the film for people. I can't say I particularly liked the way the story went. Everything up until that point was enjoyable.
It was nice to hear underworld's music and I would've still seen the film regardless though Peggy Sussed tacked on over the credits, while cool to hear loud, seemed a bit perplexing. [COLOR=Wheat][/COLOR] |
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Re: Sunshine
Sunshine came out July 20 in the USA, but was only playing in about five cities the first week. In the Chicago area, it was only playing in two theatres total. This week, it seems to have a slightly larger release, and is playing at the major local theatre near me. Now I just need to figure out when to go...
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Re: Sunshine
Saw this yesterday and all I can say is...WOW!!!!!! What a great film. The music was amazing. It was haunting and beautiful. Complemented a brilliant movie perfectly. Hats off to Danny Boyle and the boys if Underworld for the best film I've seen in a theater in a while!!!!
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Re: Sunshine
got around too seeing it this past weekend with a couple of mates. needless to say they were bummed out by the effectiveness of its dark emotional tone... a departure from most commercial flicks (thank god) which goes without saying and i loved it!
i most notably enjoyed the dynamic/cerebral and sometimes techy shot compositions, especially usage of dark negative spaces for blocking out subjects. good stuff dood! Last edited by Chris M; 08-07-2007 at 12:58 PM. |
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Re: Sunshine
I give it a mild thumbs down overall.
It's beautiful, well-acted, has an interesting enough high concept to make you see past the absurdity of it and has a good hard sci-fi feel to it most of the time... but it just never comes together properly. The biggest problem from my perspective was that given the magnitude of the problem the crew acts like they're solving something far less severe. The whole thing is very detached. Sure we hear about how the Earth is going to end if they're not successful but the crew sure doesn't act like it. And, we never meet anyone back on Earth, never really see the scope of the problem until the problem is already solved, so who cares if the Earth dies? If cute little Zoey Everygirl was back on Planet Earth, I'd heard her talk innocently and naively about her dreams of when she grows up and all the while I saw her tears freezing up, THEN I'd care about this mission! |
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Re: Sunshine
while I thought that the movie was very good... it does fall a bit short of "great"
I basically had two problems with the film - one being, as Scott said; you never see Earth. Like, it didn't even need to be much ... maybe a flashback/dream sequence... or even like a 'news bulletin' showing what happened after the first ship went missing. I'd imagine that the Earth would've fallen into almost total chaos after no one heard from the first ship my second problem was with the [spoiler?] [COLOR="SandyBrown"] 'sun guy' who was on the first ship... Not whether or not he could've survived for that six year period of time... but actually - his neccessity. I really don't think he needed to be in the movie whatsoever. It would've been just as effective to just have the 'suspicion' that someone is sabotaging the ship(s) and to have the crew sort of turn on each other - "to save the mission", than for it to be as easy as - 'oh it's larry the sun guy, keep away from him'. [/COLOR] know what I mean? |
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