Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Flowers of War : Ratings

Jin líng shí san chai (original title)

 

Stars Christian Bale, Ni Ni, Xinyi Zhang
Director Yimou Zhang
Writer Heng Liu
Genre Drama
Official Website The Flowers Of War
Runtime 2hrs 20min.














Plot :-
An American mortician, John Miller (Bale), arrives in Nanjing in order to bury the foreign head priest of a convent for Catholic girls, just after the city was bombed and invaded by the Japanese forces. A short time after his arrival at the convent, a group of flamboyant prostitutes from the local red-light district find their way to the compound looking for shelter, as foreigners and foreign institutions seem to be left alone by the marauding Japanese soldiers. While the prostitutes hide out in the cellar, Miller struggles with and finally gives in to his feelings of responsibility to protect the teenage schoolgirls, and poses as the convent's priest when the compound is repeatedly visited by Japanese soldiers looking for girls to rape. With the help of Chinese collaborator Mr. Meng (Kefan), who is the father of one of the girls, he starts to repair the convent's truck in case there should be an opportunity to bring the girls out of Nanjing.
Japanese Colonel Hasegawa (Watabe) finally promises to protect the convent by placing guards in front of the gate, and requests that the girls sing a choral for him. After the performance, he hands Miller an official invitation for the girls to sing at the Japanese Army's victory celebration. Fearing for their safety (especially since the guards' main concern seems to be not letting any of the girls leave the compound), Miller declines. Hasegawa informs him that it is not a request, but an order and that the girls are going to be picked up the next day. Before they leave, the Japanese soldiers count the girls and erroneously include one of the prostitutes (who has strayed from the cellar looking for her cat), totalling 13.
Induced by their de-facto leader Yu Mo (Ni), the prostitutes decide to protect the girls by meeting the Japanese on their behalf. As they are only twelve, the former convent priest's adopted son volunteers as well. Miller initially opposes their self-sacrificing decision, but ultimately assists in disguising them, using his skills as a mortician.
The next day, the 13 are led away by the unsuspecting Japanese soldiers. After they have left, Miller hides the convent girls on the truck he repaired. Using a single-person permit Mr. Meng was able to obtain, he drives out of the town. In the last scene, the truck is seen driving on a deserted highway in Western direction, away from the advancing Japanese army, towards safety.


Average Ratings From Various Sources:- 

Source Ratings
IMDB 7.5/10
Movie Web 4.6/5
Box Office Magazine 4.0/5
New York observer 3.0/4
KillerMovieReviews 4.0/5
MovieLIne 7.5/10
TheCriticalCritics 2.0/5
eFilmCritic 3.0/5
ionCinema 2.5/5

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Release dates for

CountryDate
China16 December 2011
USA21 December 2011(New York City, New York)
USA23 December 2011(San Francisco, California)
USA23 December 2011(Los Angeles, California)
Hong Kong25 December 2011(limited)
Hong Kong19 January 2012
USA20 January 2012(limited)
Germany13 February 2012(Berlin International Film Festival)
Canada24 February 2012
Singapore29 March 2012
Brazil25 May 2012
Portugal12 July 2012
Sweden29 August 2012(DVD premiere)

Also Known As (AKA)

Jin líng shí san chaiChina (original title)
The Flowers of WarInternational (imdb display title) (English title) / Sweden (imdb display title)
13 Flowers of NanjingUSA (working title)
As Flores da GuerraPortugal (imdb display title)
Nanjing HeroesInternational (working title) (English title)

Monday, May 7, 2012

First Position


First Position

Release Date :- 4th, May 2012

Stars:- Aran Bell, Gaya Bommer Yemini and Michaela Deprince

Director :- Bess Kargman
Genere :- Documentry
Official Site :- balletdocumentary.com or IFCfilms
Runtime : 1hrs 30 min.








Plot :- For the young dancers at the Youth America Grand Prix, one of the world's most prestigious ballet competitions, lifelong dreams are at stake. With hundreds competing for a handful of elite scholarships and contracts, practice and discipline are paramount, and nothing short of perfection is expected. Bess Kargman's award-winning documentary, First Position, follows six young dancers as they prepare for a chance to enter the world of professional ballet, struggling through bloodied feet, near exhaustion and debilitating injuries all while navigating the drama of adolescence. A showcase of awe-inspiring talent, tenacity and passion, First Position paints a thrilling and moving portrait of the most gifted young ballet stars of tomorrow.


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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Death Of a SuperHero (2012)


Death of a Super hero

Release Date :- 4th, May 2012

Stars:- Andy Serkis, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Michael McElhatton

Director :- Ian Fitzgibbon
Writer :- Anthony McCarten
Official Site :- grandpictures.ie
Runtime : 1hrs 37 min.








Plot :- Here we have Serkis playing a therapist who's trying to help a 15-year-old boy (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) cope with his terminal illness. Serkis is hired when the boy's parents find out their dying son has isolated himself, spending most of his time creating and drawing stories about superheroes.


Average Ratings From Various Sources:-