Saturday, July 16, 2011

Attack the Block Movie Review

While his friends Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, the U.S. Coast stormed into the last ten years has mostly remained in the background, Joe Cornish, documents the production of "Hot Fuzz" and works with various scenarios Wright. Hollywood Movies Review - Most Britons of Cornwall will remember "The Adam and Joe Show" in the mid-90s, but few Americans know it, so it's great to see the progress as a filmmaker with a film that is also through love to classical genres such as motivated, "Shaun of the Dead."

The film begins with a young woman (Jodie Whitaker) to walk home from a station before a group of youths who stole his bag faces. The flight crashed into a car stopped by something in the vicinity, and as the leader of the gang of Moses, by John Boyega, investigation played, he is a wild animal that the group follows in the park attacked and killed. We quickly learned that these bats are all very young children to act tough, because that's what to expect from them in the environment. They take the body of the creature to "lock", projects in South London, where they live, to induct the help of a local drug dealer named Hi-Hatz, Moses in his gang wants. Before they can understand what is the creature of the block creatures without eyes wide with his teeth a bright blue neon, unstoppable and vicious beasts with a single mission is attacked.




It is well to remember that comparisons of "Shaun of the Dead" is not entirely fair because "offensive-block" is not designed as a straight comedy, although it certainly funny moments and characters. It is a horror film with real power and real terror and the abundance of blood splatter includes the influence of John Carpenter permeates every frame and the synthy soundtrack contributions from Basement Jaxx.

As far as Cornish in a position to create a stylish-looking film, it is not so smart with the visuals as director of frequent contributor Wright (one of the executive producers of the movie), but it's working damn well be the film look great, despite Most of the limited place in and outside successions Building Council. His team is also a good job with the things that fans love the genre, as expected, including the design creation, a mix of practical and CG FX and the amount of blood and pieces of action that have made the film production values ​​much better than you that they have one more day film.

Are achieving the most impressive Cornish on the occupation of children who are young, unknown actors who are capable of the film, especially John Boyega, which is easily removed from the role of action hero, as are direct Moses, and Alex Esmail, the biggest comedy of the mouthy kid known as plague. The same applies to two of the younger cast members said "tweens, the demand to be called" probe and Mayhem. "You are now rooting for this group of children that come from the most Goonies difficult at the present time, and you'll be equally shocked, if not all survive the experience. If the players were adults, would not it be so surprising, but that's another bit of realism honest Cornish brings to the table This creates more emotion and motivation in the characters.

The cast is from experienced actors like Jodie Whitaker, known for her role opposite Peter O'Toole in "Venus" is known, plays the young woman who has stolen from the children finished ends, but to help pay the creatures. As expected, Nick Frost, some of the best scenes and one-liners as a drug dealer was asking children for help with his buddy, a university city is constantly stoned visit the projects score played by Luke Treadaway drugs.

The writing is solid, even though everyone knows the British culture of the street may have trouble understanding the characters at first. It's not her British accent as it is, which combined with their street slang - to the Americans lost a few jokes. As the film progresses, and they slip "out of character" and act like children, they are, it is easier to follow her rapid-fire dialogue. In any case, it has never hindered from history.

It is quite strange to see, "Attack the block" coming out the same summer that JJ Abrams' super-8, "another sci-fi sometimes with a lot of innocent children and with an obvious influence from another filmmaker. Finally, "Attack of the Bloc" never tried to overstep his boundaries of the genre, making it an experience, a lot of fun and entertainment as well as consideration of a broad Wan and Whannell as "insidious" manner in the form of a longing for something new genre. Read also : Chris Hemsworth to Star in Shadow Runner.

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