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Language: English Runtime: 132 min Audio: 5.1 Resolution: 704x480 Frame Rate: 23.9 fps Video Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps |
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Year: 2012
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Director: Andrew Stanton
Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Willem Dafoe
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Director: Andrew Stanton
Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Willem Dafoe
Users review: There is a movie about Noah Wyles characters from the show ER, which is based on a book I've never read A Princess of Mars right wires. Originally to be titled John Carter of Mars, the film seems to go to Mars to make it more appealing to a wider audience, and this film is considered so u origin story about a guy * become * John Carter of Mars - this might explain why I got the name originally intended effect John Carter of Mars to the man in question is very end.The John Carter of Virginia, a former Civil War soldiers who lost family and now exploration Gold. Procedures pretty slow going at the beginning of the film, although it is necessary settings for what is to come. Things do not really get interesting until Carter transported to Mars, called Barsoom inhabitants, green aliens 9-15 hand-foot four large tusks called Tharks. Given the gravity of less than Mars, Carter increased strength and can leap great distances. We really get a fitting for it reveals more and more. Some of his discoveries Tharks, of which at least hostile name Tar Tarkas (Willem Dafoe voiced by), reaching thinking numbness, n Carter is due to misunderstanding the virgin. Subtitles are used to Carter was eventually understand Tharks and we hear English. At one point comes to the rescue of a dog named Wool foreigners who are extremely loyal / fast and become a companion galaxy, nh continuity. Carter has also found an ally in Sola (Samantha Morton). He finally meets Princess of Mars, Dejah Thoris, after saving her (him why). And here is where the story really Dejah Thoris and John Carter begins.As, Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins meeting (after the incident rather ho-hum that X-Men Origins: Wolverine). Kitsch fit the role of hero has long hair (although he is a burden for some questionable dialogue quite often). His reaction to the strange situation, habits, etc. that you are dealing with is quite good. He also combined with Lynn Collins, who managed to make Dejah really people (as if she's worried about the gifts she's about to give us the I met her in the city state of Helium ... however strange, nobody pitched voice said fun as you'd expect). It's definitely the best thing on Mars, but she's also very smart, and the ability to cope in a fight. It is equal parts scientist and action heroine. Kitsch and Collins play each other very well, sharing moments both funny and moving between them. As good as James Purefoy as Kant Kan Though not a big part of it, he managed to make the most of it and be able to rock ng adorable as well as interesting at times. Mark Strong, meanwhile, continues to be moving type to play villain.The story is not exactly easy to follow if you are not paying attention. There's a lot of names to keep track of things, and a series of twists and turns here and there. The film feels like it's kind of things work a little towards the end, because you have to enter the engine. Runtime, you trec.de at Will think that everything will be so, but it seems that the producers realize their films have reached the limit of its run, and there are still some things left to fix the final impact minute.The screen was as bright as the capital and Dejahs green eyes. The thought and effort that went into designing / creating creatures, ships, costumes, etc. is totally on scre nh displayed. Music helps too. While this film may not be everyone's cup of tea, it offers something a little different in what position, a service can be pretty to paint-by-numbers. Yes, some parts can be predicted, but there are also some parts that you might not expect. Do not let the trailer fool you, but not all of an unconscious action. There are some real stories really happened here (provided, of course, you can follow / follow it). Recommended for anyone who's looking for a slightly off-kilter film sci-fi. |
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