2014年6月5日星期四

we make a video about movies!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v2tuMqAL40&feature=youtu.be
We all love movies which bring us many joys. This small video shows that what we love about movies and cinemas and a short interview about what people recently want to watch. Check it for fun!

2014年5月15日星期四

TRIANGLE

Jess is a single mother to Tommy, who is autistic. Encouraged by her friend, Greg, to take some time for herself, she joins him and his friends for a day of sailing. Soon, they get caught in a freak electrical storm which capsizes their boat, forcing them to seek refuge in a passing ocean liner. Once on board, they realize that the ship is empty. Jess, however, feels that she has been there before.



MIB3!!!!!!!!


After ten years, once again our favorite MIB agents Jay & Kay are battling it out for earth. Quick action, colorful villains, beautifully designed settings and CGI, comic relief in the face of imminent destruction, all those made the first two movies great as well as successful in the box office. Could they better the formula in the face of all the other bad sequels we have been seeing for years?

This one of the reasons I had stepped into the cinema with trepidation. When I first saw two MIB movies, I was just a little girl. How Time flies! The scond reason was the pitfall of travel.

Time travel is one of the favorite themes in sci-fi movies. In MIB3, it handled so well avoiding overtly complicated jumps back and forth and paradoxes that confuse the audience. There was a small part when they crossed the line just a tiny bit when young agent Kay meets a certain father and son. Even if traveling back in time was possible, you would not necessarily bump into everyone you know in the present.

Will Smith is in his usual good form in his character Jay which howwver needs Kay to balance him. And he always acts so good in his own way. I love his all movies.

This time the movie tell story about cool man Kay who is less talking more moving which add more motions for him. A tough man has a soft herat like Leon in The Professional which always brings more touching.



THE DARK KNIGHT



It takes me 3 hours to watch this film.It is the sixth of the batman
series.The movie has a subtle insight into human nature.

In Gotham City, the Joker robs a mob-owned bank with his
accomplices, whom he tricks into killing each other. Batman and
Gordon contemplate including new district attorney Harvey Dent in
their plan to eradicate the mob, as he could be the public hero
Batman cannot be. However, Batman wonders if Dent can be trusted.
Bruce runs into Rachel and Dent, who are dating, and after talking
to Dent he realizes he is sincere and decides to host a fundraiser
for him.


Underworld gangsters meet to discuss both Batman and Dent. Lau, a
Chinese mafia accountant, informs them that he has hidden their
money and fled to Hong Kong in an attempt to preempt Gordon's plan
to seize the mobsters' funds. The Joker arrives unexpectedly,
offering to kill Batman in return for half of the mob's money, an
offer the mobsters refuse. In Hong Kong, Batman captures Lau and
delivers him to the Gotham City police, where Lau agrees to testify
against the mob. In retaliation, the mobsters hire the Joker to kill
Batman and Lau. The Joker issues an ultimatum to Gotham, stating
that if Batman does not reveal his identity to the public, people
will die each day. Dent announces at a press conference that he
himself is Batman and is arrested as part of a plan to draw the
Joker out of hiding.

Later that night, Dent and Rachel disappear. At the police station,
Batman interrogates the Joker, who reveals that their police escorts
were on Maroni's payroll, and have placed them in warehouses rigged
with explosives on opposite sides of the city — far enough apart so
that Batman cannot save them both. Batman leaves to save Rachel,
while Gordon and the police head after Dent. With the aid of a
smuggled bomb, the Joker escapes police custody with Lau. Batman
arrives to save Rachel but instead finds Dent. Batman successfully
saves Dent, but the ensuing explosion disfigures Dent's face. Gordon
arrives at Rachel's location too late, and she is killed. In the
hospital, Dent's grief drives him to madness. The Joker burns Lau to
death atop a pile of the mob's money. Then the Joker goes to the
hospital and convinces Dent to exact revenge on the corrupt cops and
mobsters responsible for Rachel's death, as well as Batman and
Gordon.

Dent goes on a personal vendetta confronting Maroni and the corrupt
cops one by one, deciding their fates with the flip of a coin. The
Joker announces to the public that anyone left in Gotham at
nightfall will be subject to his rule. Authorities begin evacuating
people by ferry. The Joker places explosives on two of the ferries—
one ferry with convicts, the other with civilians—telling the
passengers the only way to save themselves is to trigger the
explosives on the other ferry; otherwise, he will destroy both at
midnight.

Meanwhile, the Joker's plan to destroy the ferries fails after the
passengers on both decide not to destroy each other. Batman locates
and subdues the Joker. Batman leaves in search of Dent. At the
remains of the building where Rachel died, Batman finds Dent holding
Gordon and his family at gunpoint. Dent judges the innocence of
Batman, himself, and Gordon's son through three coin tosses. As a
result of the first two flips, he shoots Batman and spares himself.
Before Dent can determine the boy's fate, Batman, tackles him and
they both fall over the side of the building — Dent appears dead.
Batman and Gordon realize that the morale of the city would suffer
if Dent's murders became known. Batman persuades Gordon to preserve
Dent's image by holding "Batman" responsible for the murders. And a
manhunt for Batman begins.

2014年5月12日星期一

THE HUNGER GAMES


The Hunger Games shows us a story about a young lady's unfortunate experience. Compared with the original book, this movie just change some details, but it doesn't destroy the things the author wanted to express. And from this movie, we can learn many things.
    First,as the leading lady Jennifer Lawrence said, Katniss Everdeen just like Joan of Arc who was famous for leading people to revolution in history. This movie isn't just a love story, of course. It shows us that people living under cruel control's desire of freedom, as a result, somebody turns up and protests in his own way. It's a warn not only for those who take control of the social order, but the relationship in our daily life.
    Second, Katniss was really nice. She volunteered to save her sister, what's more, she made her family alive by hunting in the wood illegally after her father's death. She share her food with Rue,and when Rue died, she used flowers and showed her respect. She wanted to make Peeta and herself alive, and she was smart enough to catch up with the idea that they could use the night locks because Capitol needs one winner, and she made it anyway, but obviously got trouble.
    Last but not least, this movie shows us that Katniss wasn't a powerful one, she led people to revolution accidentally, and her fate changed and she must be the mocking jay, the symbol of freedom. It's not her own choice, but there was force, and she actually just a role arranged by the people that lead the world and people who wanted freedom. It's certain that many people would die for freedom and it would be tragic. And the fact that we should know is that when one can't decide his own life, he 'd better do something to save the world.

these movie tell you about love

I'll tell you some movies that I think most show me about love. 
At the beginning, just few minutes, we could see how about romantic love between two protagonists that everyone would envy. But the main story line is about the friendship between an old man and a little boy. It is so touching that I could not help crying.....
Monster.Inc is another movie that I feel love in the world. At the end, it is simply told us fer is not the most powerful source, only happy is.


When a criminal mastermind uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds their love is profoundly changing him for the better. when a badman change into a good man because of love, all you need to do is touching.

"I'm bad, that's good, I'll never be good, that' not bad, there is no one I would rather be than me." I love this sentence. You need to accept who you really are then you can be truly happy. 

2014年5月11日星期日

Identity

Identity has the wild unpredictability of the essential horror film, set at a timeworn motel in the middle of nowhere. The only guests have only stopped there because of the same freak accident. Alas, it falls through every cliché trapdoor on the blueprint, entirely preventable ones, too, ones that won't open unless you consciously open them, and its wild unpredictability is relegated to merely an offshoot of its absurdity. We still have fun, and, yes, it is still eerie sometimes, but it too much wants to be our friend. It has a star-studded cast of actors we love, the way it gets to its mindblow twist is through a ridiculous and completely avoidable contrivance in dialogue and moreover, the score is too often superfluous, signaling what we are supposed to feel, and as a consequence we don't have to feel it if we don't want to. The film would have been much more effective, far-fetched points and all, if the tension were allowed to grow genuinely rather than be explained by the underscoring.

It has been too long since we've seen the unbelievably sexy Rebecca DeMornay in a mainstream film. Had her performance in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle not been a wake- up call for filmmakers, the very kind that like to makes movies like this? Ray Liotta can by now play this kind of role in his sleep. Alfred Molina is hardly a part of the action and does not get to have the kind of fun as he does with so many other roles, but that is no matter for us simply to joy in seeing him. There is also the character actor John C. McGinley in a high- strung dramatic role, having never before been boring anyway. So this seemingly ambitious psychological thriller has star power which results in our immediate enjoyment instead of our deep involvement.

Yes, we are truly wondering how this and that could possibly happen, or who could possibly be responsible, and if so, how? Its script is one step away from being ludicrous with cheap pseudo-impressive buy-offs, but depending on the audience, one could either take the bait and be wowed or laugh out loud at its final unraveling, which is what I did. Basically, you can see that the certitude lies in the hands of a skillful enough director, and, with a world of better direction than James Mangold's, this could have been a lot better.