Saturday, October 18, 2014

THE BOOK OF LIFE (2014)


Genre: Animated
Running Length: 1:35
Cast (Voice): Diego Luna, Zoe Saldana, Channing Tatum, Ron Perlman, Christina Applegate, Ice Cube, Kate del Castillo, Hector Elizondo
Director: Jorge R. Gutierrez

Ahhh..."death", one of my favourite subjects. To be specific, it's actually the concept of mortality explored in films that has always fascinated me. So it was with great expectations I went into THE BOOK OF LIFE, an animated film (targeted at young audiences) which used Mexico's Day of the Dead celebration as the canvas to paint its story. Although it's heavily sugar coated, I must say this movie is surprisingly effective in exploring the serious subject of death. Although the narrative has many layers; the main story is actually told by a museum tour guide to a group of kids and the story narrated has 3 worlds with many characters crossing over from one world to another, it was actually quite easy to follow. However, the plot could have benefited with a "less is more" treatment as towards the second half, it was trying very hard to jam packed the remaining minutes with almost everything from the Pixar playbook; being true to yourself, sacrifice, friendship, forgiveness etc. If the writers could have just focused on the romantic triangle plot and perhaps dive deeper into the subject of mortality, it would have been a much better viewing experience. And speaking of that, this is indeed an experiential movie. The landscape is bright and colorful even though it's filled with skeletons and skulls. The characters (especially the supporting cast) are strangely shaped and odd-sized but compelling nevertheless. And the song choices are inspired and creative, especially the recognizable pop songs which are sung with a dash of Mexican flair and passion.

(The desire to experience Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations has just gone up a few notch in my bucket list!)


Rating: 7/10

Sunday, October 5, 2014

THE MAZE RUNNER (2014)


Genre: Adventure/Science Fiction
Running Length: 1:53
Cast: Dylan O'Brien, Aml Ameen, Ki Hong Lee, Blake Cooper, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Will Poulter, Kayla Scodelario
Director: Wes Ball

THE MAZE RUNNER is suspenseful, fast moving and will keep viewers guessing for a good 3/4 of the movie. Despite its engaging start, the final reveal is somewhat cliché. It's satisfying nevertheless but it doesn't sucker punch you in the gut. The performance of the actors are serviceable but our main star is unfortunately forgettable. The only standout is this Asian dude - not because of his acting chops but I was distracted by his neat hairstyle throughout the movie. I would imagine being stuck in the maze for 3 years, one would assume his hair would be caveman-like but noo...he looks like a YouTube celebrity. Somehow it doesn't gel (See what I just did there *smirk*). The soundtrack is from the school of Hans Zimmer which is actually not bad. In summary, The Maze Runner is entertaining and a cut above the other "dark dystopian future, one special teenager to save them all" films which are adapted from YA novels.

Rating: 7.5/10