Friday, April 26, 2019

AVENGERS: ENDGAME


Release Date: Malaysia, 24 Apr 2019
Genre: Action / Adventure
Running Length: 3:01
Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Jeremy Renner, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Bradley Cooper, Scarlett Johansson, Josh Brolin, Karen Gillan, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Don Cheadle
Director: Joe Russo, Anthony Russo 
Screenplay: Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely 

WARNING: Eventhough this is a spoiler-free review, I would still recommend you to turn away if you've not watched Avengers: Endgame and especially the last movie Avengers: Infinity War as I'll be making references to the events that happened in Infinity War. If you want a full-on 100% spoiler-free experience, avoid any sort of reviews, commentaries and even crowded places. 
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Still here? Ok, you've been warned. 

AVENGERS: END GAME picks up almost immediately after the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War. With whoever is left, the Avenger assemble once more in an attempt to undo Thanos' actions. 

"Whatever it takes"

The story structure to this film is clearly broken into 3 parts. 
  1. The first one showcases whatever's left of our superheroes; all of them tries to move on with their lives but just can't.    
  2. The second part focuses on our superheroes trying to undo what Thanos did.
  3. The showdown. This part deals with the consequences of trying to undo what Thanos did.   

I like the first two parts because it feels like a drama. Our heroes are the most "human" here instead of the usual explosions and fights. I've not seen anything like this in any of the MCU movies. It's moving and affecting thanks to the performances of our ensemble cast, especially from the original Avengers.  

The usual signature random funny scenes are present here thanks to The Hulk, Thor, Ant-Man and Don Cheadle's War Machine but overall, the atmosphere of this movie is bleak.

I also like the approach that the filmmakers took for the middle section of the movie. Let's just say it feels like a "Best Of" episode but with a fresh take on it.  

"Why so serious?"

Did the filmmakers take any risk in this outing in comparison to the last one? Yes, they did. 

Although not as "shock-to-the-system" impactful as Infinity War, but this movie still carries an emotional punch to the gut. In fact, I was "punched" a few times. 

Overall, comparing the two latest Avengers movies, Infinity War has a stronger narrative and is more focused. The stakes felt really high. Endgame does a good job in mixing the quieter dramatic elements with big special effects sequences but there are some pacing issues here and there, and a few things to nitpick. Also, I had a lot of questions after the film but thankfully (don't click if you've not seen the movie!) I got most of the answers from this link

In conclusion, Avengers: Endgame is a super satisfying ending for me that has the right balance of closure and setup for future installments for some characters. 

RATING: 9/10 
(this "9" is a shade lower than the "9" I gave for Infinity War)

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

FLY BY NIGHT


Release Date: Malaysia, 11 Apr 2019
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Running Length: 1:30
Cast: Sunny Pang, Jack Tan, Fabian Loo, Bront Palarae, Eric Chen, Frederick Lee
Director: Zahir Omar
Screenplay: Dain Said, Ivan Yeo, Frederick Bailey

FLY BY NIGHT is another step in the right direction for Malaysian cinema. 

What's interesting about this locally made movie: 
  1. The director Zahir Omar. A non-Chinese dude directing an ensemble cast of primarily Chinese actors speaking their own native language ie. Cantonese and Mandarin. Respect!
  2. The risque content. Aside from the occasional shocking violence, this movie does not shy away from the topic of power abuse and misconduct by the local police force.  

"U nak kopi atau kopi?"

Such a movie, together with last year's One Two Jaga would never have seen the light in our local cinemas before Malaysia Baru.

This movie is about a group of taxi drivers who operates a low-key extortion racket targeting rich passengers. Of course, things go awry when some of the group members became impatient and greedy and got themselves entangled with various "interesting" parties.

I read somewhere that the director is a huge fan of Quentin Tarantino's earlier films (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction). So, it's no big surprise to see some of QT's signature style appearing in this movie. 

As for how I felt about this movie - it didn't really move me. It's a very nicely shot film but there were some jarring continuity and tonal inconsistencies. Perhaps, there were just too many characters and too short of a time to unpack some of these characters. As a result, some of them unintentionally came off as caricatures. 

"I should've been a Grab driver instead"

Maybe that's why I couldn't find anyone in the cast I could root for. Moreover, the stakes just wasn't high enough to be immersed into this film. 

Nevertheless, when this film gets picked up by a streaming service in the coming future (I don't think they are showing it anymore in the cinemas), I strongly encourage you to catch it then. Fly By Night demonstrates that Malaysian filmmakers are capable of telling compelling crime stories and we as Malaysians, should support our own products.    


RATING: 7.5/10

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

SHAZAM!


Release Date: Malaysia, 04 Apr 2019
Genre: Action / Adventure
Running Length: 2:12
Cast: Zachary Levi, Asher Angel, Jack Dylan Grazer, Mark Strong, Djimon Hounsou
Director: David F. Sandberg
Screenplay: Henry Gayden

Note to self: I should avoid reading reviews before watching a movie. 

When I read that SHAZAM! is a "mash-up of Superman and Big", naturally I had high expectations. You see, when I caught Big yeaaaars ago, I instantly fell in love with that Tom Hanks movie. I remember it being funny but yet has a lot of heart.

Unfortunately Shazam! didn't live up to my expectations. I blame myself for having a benchmark. 

To be fair, it IS a funny movie. And there are several noteworthy emotional scenes too. But the problem I had is the uneven tonal shift between comedy, action and the tender scenes. As a result, I wasn't sure what emotional reaction was the filmmakers aiming for. For me, it gave me a lukewarm experience.

(The best superhero movie to-date that managed to perfectly blend comedy and action but yet still has a strong emotional core is Thor: Ragnarok

"By the power of ..."

Plot wise, it's about an ancient wizard who chose teenager Billy Batson (Angel) and bestowed him with superpowers. All Billy has to do is to say "Shazam!" and BOOMZ, Billy transforms into an adult superhero. 

Whenever there is a superhero, there will always be a super villain. Eventhough our baddie Doctor Sivana (Strong) has a backstory of how he became our chief villain, he was a little generic and unforgettable for me. Perhaps it's the familiar casting of Mark Strong. 

Also, I found the movie a little draggy at times.

However, what I really do like about the movie is the quieter moments especially the scenes between Billy/Shazam and his foster family brother, Freddy. There are several memorable scenes whenever the two get together; such as the "super powers test" and the running gag of naming Billy's alter ego (Thundercrack XD)

Not Coke

As for the casting of Zachary Levi as our main hero, he is a PERFECT choice. He is believable as the kid in a grown-up superhero body. Levi has just the right amount of heroic charisma coupled with the awkwardness of a teenager. 

There are many DCEU references here too; Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Aquaman. In fact, this movie is much more connected to the DCEU compared to Wonder Woman or the recent Aquaman. It's definitely a nice touch. 

All in all, Shazam! needs a tighter edit and a better script. That said, this movie represents another step forward for DC movies and I firmly believe they should just stick to creating standalone movies and not try to build towards a Justice League type of movie.

p/s: There are two 2 post credit scenes, one in the middle and the other right at the end. 


RATING: 6.5/10