Tim_Riggins
Dillon Panthers
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How can Copley's accent be bothersome? He's from South Africa, he used a heavy South African accent for it, I just don't understand.
I wouldn't go that far. It helps if done right. I don't think this movie did it fully right
Wooden acting is a common complaint to throw around these days when you don't know how to judge acting![]()
I judge acting vey well and when I say wooden I mean untalented overrated hack, an example of that would be Charlie Hunmann in PR, I have personally never seen Damon on that level of bad in any film.
Did anyone else spot the straight-out-of-Blade-Runner pyramid building in the background of LA?
I judge acting vey well and when I say wooden I mean untalented overrated hack, an example of that would be Charlie Hunmann in PR, I have personally never seen Damon on that level of bad in any film.
good review, redhawk, i agree almost completely with everything you said. i might rate the movie just a half point higher than you (8.5 out of 10, then) because, personally, i totally dug the action. the "shaky cam" didn't bother me, and in fact i think all the handheld and in-your-face aesthetic really added to the visceral impact for me, whereas so many other CG-heavy modern blockbusters are focused on smooth or staid camerawork for the ease of the compositors and 3D techs that it results in a lot of modern action having basically the same style. with Blomkamp he still has a lot of CG elements in his action but he knows how to keep things gritty and intense...and, actually, i didn't think there was as much "shaky cam" as there was in District 9, there were just a lot of different filmmaking techniques used in the action...maybe it was more the quick editing that bothered some people (not saying you, but i really didn't think the handheld camerawork was that bad or overused, i thought Opaloch did an all-around good job with the film).
i can understand why some would be bothered by an action sequence that include a quick establishing shot, then some handheld, then various geography shots capturing different angles of the action, then slow-mo, then that camera rig that maintained a focal point in the action while moving, then more handheld...but, for me, it was all executed with a natural flow and rhythm and without redundancy in the visual information and with due pauses for emphasis at the right moments before going back to the flurry of shots. Neill approaches the action like Michael Bay in terms of using a lot of different tools at his disposal, but he puts the grit way ahead of the gaudy, and unlike Bay, Blomkamp has a knack for keeping this outlandish action feeling naturalistic and coherent despite all its visceral immediacy whereas Bay is constantly pumping everything up to 11 on the volume scale and aiming for 100% ridiculous maximalism. or, at least, i had no trouble at all following the action in Elysium, though i know some found it hard to.

You clearly vastly overestimate your capability to judge good acting as you consider Charlie Hunnam to be an untalented overrated hack when he's proven himself repeatedly by giving fantastic performances whether in Nicholas Nickelby, Green Street Hooligans, and of course Sons Of Anarchy for now FIVE seasons where he owns the screen.
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