Friday, February 17, 2023

#172. How to Train Your Dragon

"I wouldn’t kill him, because he looked as frightened as I was. I looked at him, and I saw myself.”

My first viewing of How to Train Your Dragon was at my local Regal movie theater in 2010. Watching it again at home, I still enjoyed the experience, though the magic was more pronounced on the big screen. The animations and visuals are impressive, creating a visually captivating world. The storyline, while standard, holds a certain charm and has inspired many adventure movies that followed.

The characters, including the protagonist Hiccup, have their complex moments, adding to their relatability. Astrid, while not my favorite, adds a necessary dynamic to Hiccup's journey. Toothless remains the standout character, reminding me of my cat Roxie, who kept me company during the movie. The dialogue is charming, albeit a bit cheesy at times.

The pacing is a mix of engaging and uneven, with some scenes feeling perfectly timed while others drag on or feel rushed. Despite these moments, the movie is an enjoyable watch and I can't deny it's rightfully earned its beloved status. My immediate rating is 7.6/10.

Characters: 7.6
Acting: 7.4
Storyline: 7.5
Entertainment Value: 7.8
Immediate Rating: 7.6

Total Score: 37.9/50

Thursday, February 16, 2023

#173. Twelve Monkeys

“Look at them. They're just asking for it. Maybe the human race deserves to be wiped out.“

12 Monkeys is a thrilling and thought-provoking science fiction film that explores themes of time travel, fate, and the meaning of existence. Directed by Terry Gilliam, the film stars Bruce Willis as James Cole, a convict from the future who is sent back in time to stop a catastrophic plague from wiping out most of humanity.

The film is a visually stunning, with Gilliam's unique style and imaginative direction creating a dystopian world that is both fascinating and frightening. Willis gives a standout performance as Cole, a man who is torn between his mission and his growing emotional attachment to the past. The film also features powerful supporting performances from Brad Pitt and Madeleine Stowe, who bring depth and nuance to their characters.

12 Monkeys is a mind-bending journey that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. It's a must-see for fans of science fiction and time-travel movies. My immediate rating is 7.5.

Characters: 7.5
Acting: 8
Storyline: 7
Entertainment Value: 7
Immediate Rating: 7.5

Total Score: 37/50