This is a true story that took place in 2009 . Tom Hanks portrays the commanding officer Captain Phillip, an ordinary man who lives in Vermont and is about to board a flight to East Africa where he will pilot a container ship.
The ship is on course and approaching the coast of Somali where international robbers on the high seas is prevalent. The people of Somali were dependent on fishing until the waters became polluted by ships coming through dumping chemical wastes and killing off their only means of income, fishing. Somali became poverty stricken and a civil war disbanded their navy. They turned to kidnapping and piracy for high ransoms. The captain was told to stay a certain distance from the coastline of Somali but did not adhere to that order, his desire was to save money on fuel.
Four teenage Somalis , in a small motor boat, are seen approaching the ship. The ship does not have enough speed to escape or the right to bear arms in hostile waters. They attempt to fight off the Somalis with water hoses, their only method of defense, to no avail.
Captain Phillips hides the crew in the engine room trying to save them but has to deal with his capture. The energy between the captain and the Somali leader "Muse" is exceptional. Muse
is trying to influence the captain to disclose where the crew is hiding and commanding them to surrender, a lot of suspense and anxiety going on.
It is a long harrowing experience, the U S Navy and Seals are summoned and attempt to take over, they convinced the kidnappers to release one of their crew to negotiate a settlement. The others are to be released to a lifeboat that will take them home. They take Captain Phillips along with them in the lifeboat as a hostage, it is a long drawn out process of man (at a disadvantage) against pirates with guns in a confined lifeboat bobbing around in the Indian Ocean.
The Navy and the Seals do their part in a dramatic rescue operation that you will long remember.
Tom Hanks made the part of Captain Phillips believable and the young Somalis could not have been better cast. Some awards may be forthcoming for this one.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Sunday, October 6, 2013
GRAVITY
Gravity is a science fiction thriller that will keep you captive from beginning to end. While George Clooney is the leading man in this story this is surely Sandra Bullocks movie.
She is Dr. Ryan Stone, a medical engineer, on her very first space mission. He is Matt Kowalski commander in charge of the flight.
It begins with them walking around outside of the space craft doing repairs when mission control warns them of high speed debris flying from a Russian satellite test causing much destruction. Their space shuttle is damaged and Stone falls out of control away from the shuttle.
Kowalski, who is wearing a propelled device that can take him from one place to another, retrieves her and the two of them make it back to their space craft but find it damaged and not usable and the rest of the crew are dead. They decide to try and make it to the International Space Station, which is not far away, before the debris starts falling again.
When they get there they see the crew evacuated in one of the modules and the one left behind was damaged and could not be used to return to earth. They are still connected together but complications with tangled cords force him to cut loose from her and sacrifice himself so that she can be saved. He tells her the damaged module can still be used to travel to a nearby Chinese space station that may have a module that she can use to return back to earth.
There's a lot going on, cables are all tangled, a fire breaks out, the fuel tanks are empty, it takes forever for her to figure out how to work the controls. She considers suicide instead of waiting to die. She imagines that she sees Kowalski, he gives her instructions on how to make it to the Chinese station. This was not an easy task. She manages to get into the capsule that will take her back to earth. Her desire now is to get back to earth.
My journey with her was a long one, I was totally exhausted at the end of the movie. As for the 3D
I think it would have been just as effective without it. The cinematography was excellent.
This movie is not for everyone as for Sandra Bullock this might have been her best acting yet.
Gravity is a science fiction thriller that will keep you captive from beginning to end. While George Clooney is the leading man in this story this is surely Sandra Bullocks movie.
She is Dr. Ryan Stone, a medical engineer, on her very first space mission. He is Matt Kowalski commander in charge of the flight.
It begins with them walking around outside of the space craft doing repairs when mission control warns them of high speed debris flying from a Russian satellite test causing much destruction. Their space shuttle is damaged and Stone falls out of control away from the shuttle.
Kowalski, who is wearing a propelled device that can take him from one place to another, retrieves her and the two of them make it back to their space craft but find it damaged and not usable and the rest of the crew are dead. They decide to try and make it to the International Space Station, which is not far away, before the debris starts falling again.
When they get there they see the crew evacuated in one of the modules and the one left behind was damaged and could not be used to return to earth. They are still connected together but complications with tangled cords force him to cut loose from her and sacrifice himself so that she can be saved. He tells her the damaged module can still be used to travel to a nearby Chinese space station that may have a module that she can use to return back to earth.
There's a lot going on, cables are all tangled, a fire breaks out, the fuel tanks are empty, it takes forever for her to figure out how to work the controls. She considers suicide instead of waiting to die. She imagines that she sees Kowalski, he gives her instructions on how to make it to the Chinese station. This was not an easy task. She manages to get into the capsule that will take her back to earth. Her desire now is to get back to earth.
My journey with her was a long one, I was totally exhausted at the end of the movie. As for the 3D
I think it would have been just as effective without it. The cinematography was excellent.
This movie is not for everyone as for Sandra Bullock this might have been her best acting yet.
ENOUGH SAID
If you are wondering how they could pair a couple like Julia Louis Dreyfus and James Gandolfini in a middle age romantic comedy, well they did and it came out sparkling like a beautiful gem stone.
They are both single divorced parents, she has a teen age daughter about to leave for college. She is a masseuse who drags her folding table to a clients home, he is a sweet unassuming easy going guy who at times seems insecure.
They meet at a cocktail party and both complain to each other about the quality of the people attending being the worst ever, not one of special interest. In spite of that they seem to bond with each other and a relationship is formed. They enjoy each others company and are both funny with remarks, especially with rebound answers..
She also meets a woman at the same party who she befriends and takes her on as a new steady client. She listens to the woman constantly complain about her ex-husband and his many faults. One day she comes to realize that the clients ex-husband and the man she is dating are one and the same person. At this point the plot is coming to a head and the bubble is ready to burst. The way these two pros handle the situation is dynamite, it is funny, sad and dramatic all at the same time.
This movie is a gift all wrapped up waiting for you to open so don't waste time, go see it now.
If you are wondering how they could pair a couple like Julia Louis Dreyfus and James Gandolfini in a middle age romantic comedy, well they did and it came out sparkling like a beautiful gem stone.
They are both single divorced parents, she has a teen age daughter about to leave for college. She is a masseuse who drags her folding table to a clients home, he is a sweet unassuming easy going guy who at times seems insecure.
They meet at a cocktail party and both complain to each other about the quality of the people attending being the worst ever, not one of special interest. In spite of that they seem to bond with each other and a relationship is formed. They enjoy each others company and are both funny with remarks, especially with rebound answers..
She also meets a woman at the same party who she befriends and takes her on as a new steady client. She listens to the woman constantly complain about her ex-husband and his many faults. One day she comes to realize that the clients ex-husband and the man she is dating are one and the same person. At this point the plot is coming to a head and the bubble is ready to burst. The way these two pros handle the situation is dynamite, it is funny, sad and dramatic all at the same time.
This movie is a gift all wrapped up waiting for you to open so don't waste time, go see it now.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
PRISONER
If you like Who Done It mysteries you will like this one. The story takes a strong hold on you right from the start. It transports you to a small town in Pennsylvania on a rainy dismal day. Two families are gathering to share a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Two of the young girls take a break to play outside. After a longer than normal absence is noted they realize that the girls are missing. The police are notified and a neighborhood search party is formed. The father of one little girl, Hugh Jackman, is desperate to find his daughter. A policeman, Jake Gyllenhaal, is put in charge of the case.
The girls were last seen playing near an old while RV that was seen parked on the street. It is traced to a young man who lives near by who is not mentally stable. He is questioned by the police but they do not have any evidence against him so they release him. The father of the little girl is not satisfied with the way the case is being handled by the police and takes matters into his own hands. He abducts the suspect and proceeds to torture him unmercifully hoping for a confession as to the whereabouts of his daughter. The police are not aware of this as they continue to search for new suspects, finding them, questioning them. The family is grief stricken and trying to endure the endless search for the children and their kidnappers, in the meantime the fathers rage continues to build and get out of control.
There are so many twists and turns to this extra long movie, keeping your attention every moment. The ending is unusual and has you guessing right to the very last moment. I cannot reveal the ending so you will have to see for yourself. The acting was well done, the scenes and the music couldn't be better. I can see some awards for this one.
If you like Who Done It mysteries you will like this one. The story takes a strong hold on you right from the start. It transports you to a small town in Pennsylvania on a rainy dismal day. Two families are gathering to share a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Two of the young girls take a break to play outside. After a longer than normal absence is noted they realize that the girls are missing. The police are notified and a neighborhood search party is formed. The father of one little girl, Hugh Jackman, is desperate to find his daughter. A policeman, Jake Gyllenhaal, is put in charge of the case.
The girls were last seen playing near an old while RV that was seen parked on the street. It is traced to a young man who lives near by who is not mentally stable. He is questioned by the police but they do not have any evidence against him so they release him. The father of the little girl is not satisfied with the way the case is being handled by the police and takes matters into his own hands. He abducts the suspect and proceeds to torture him unmercifully hoping for a confession as to the whereabouts of his daughter. The police are not aware of this as they continue to search for new suspects, finding them, questioning them. The family is grief stricken and trying to endure the endless search for the children and their kidnappers, in the meantime the fathers rage continues to build and get out of control.
There are so many twists and turns to this extra long movie, keeping your attention every moment. The ending is unusual and has you guessing right to the very last moment. I cannot reveal the ending so you will have to see for yourself. The acting was well done, the scenes and the music couldn't be better. I can see some awards for this one.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
The Family
I was excited when I saw the coming attractions for "The Family". Being a fan of Robert De Niro and Tommy Lee Jones was enough for me to imagine an enjoyable experience in store ....instead....it was a long hard grind watching a gangster and his family from Brooklyn relocated (under a witness protection program) to a small town in Normandy trying to lead a normal life.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays her role well as wife and mother. De Niro is a snitch and the mob is out to find him. He finds an old typewriter in the house that they will now live in and decides to be a writer. He has a desire to write about his life as a mobster but is warned against the dangers of this.
The family looks like it is drifting apart but when their whereabouts become known, due to unusual circumstances the mob finds them. There's lots of shooting and the family ends up killing the bad guys. After that the family seems to bond again and they are seen riding into the sunset in their car (with Tommy Lee Jones in charge) with new identities. De Niro is miffed because he will have to rewrite his story again with new names.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays her role well as wife and mother. De Niro is a snitch and the mob is out to find him. He finds an old typewriter in the house that they will now live in and decides to be a writer. He has a desire to write about his life as a mobster but is warned against the dangers of this.
The family looks like it is drifting apart but when their whereabouts become known, due to unusual circumstances the mob finds them. There's lots of shooting and the family ends up killing the bad guys. After that the family seems to bond again and they are seen riding into the sunset in their car (with Tommy Lee Jones in charge) with new identities. De Niro is miffed because he will have to rewrite his story again with new names.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Closed Circuit
This movie is not for everyone. If you like mystery thrillers like Perry Mason or Matlock you will settle into the story comfortably right from the beginning.
My sister who lives in Washington, D.C. could relate to the fact that the scene takes place in a bustling London food market similar to their Eastern Market.
It leaves me thinking, how could a thing like a terrorist explosion attack happen in a place like that.
While some beautiful scenes of London were shown there was a great deal of panic and confusion going on.
The cast was well selected, especially the two main characters fighting to expose the truth as to who was responsible for the bombing and what part the British government played in all the suspense and intrigue as the country prepared for one of the most profiled trials in British history. The British justice system is quite different from ours,, they had more than one lawyer representing the accused...some secret private court sessions (at times wearing wigs)
A lot going on, closed circuit cameras everywhere, government surveillance,close friends spying on each other, secret meetings, closed court hearings with no justice. The two lawyers busy from beginning to end fighting for the system, fighting against the system, they find out that they are being set up. They are fighting for their lives protecting themselves and their witnesses because their lives are in danger.
We pretty much knew who the bad guys were but as in some British movies you don't always get what they are trying to tell you all the time…this was one of those times.
The acting was well done but I don't think we should look for any awards for this one.
My sister who lives in Washington, D.C. could relate to the fact that the scene takes place in a bustling London food market similar to their Eastern Market.
It leaves me thinking, how could a thing like a terrorist explosion attack happen in a place like that.
While some beautiful scenes of London were shown there was a great deal of panic and confusion going on.
The cast was well selected, especially the two main characters fighting to expose the truth as to who was responsible for the bombing and what part the British government played in all the suspense and intrigue as the country prepared for one of the most profiled trials in British history. The British justice system is quite different from ours,, they had more than one lawyer representing the accused...some secret private court sessions (at times wearing wigs)
A lot going on, closed circuit cameras everywhere, government surveillance,close friends spying on each other, secret meetings, closed court hearings with no justice. The two lawyers busy from beginning to end fighting for the system, fighting against the system, they find out that they are being set up. They are fighting for their lives protecting themselves and their witnesses because their lives are in danger.
We pretty much knew who the bad guys were but as in some British movies you don't always get what they are trying to tell you all the time…this was one of those times.
The acting was well done but I don't think we should look for any awards for this one.
Monday, September 2, 2013
The Grandmaster
If you
like to watch balletic kung fu fighting THIS IS A MUST SEE ON THE BIG SCREEN. tHE
cinematography SHOULD win an oscar the acting was superb. I didn't
realize it was
subtitles until I got to the theatre …I like foreign films and sub titles are
fine with me … to
say the least IT GETS MY FOUR * * * * 's.
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