domingo, 29 de mayo de 2016

What movie should we watch next?

If you have a movie to recommend, post your review in the comments below.

Thanks!

5 comentarios:

  1. Deadpool

    When my friend told me that Marvel had announced this film, I was very excited.
    I didn´t have time to go to the cinema, so I saw it last week.

    The plot is about a man who lives in United States. Ajax (Ed Skrein) kidnaps Deadpool´s girlfriend and Deadpool starts to look for her. Along the way he meets a lot of characters, like The Incredible Four.
    It´s an exciting and funny film. Obviously, I was very convinced by the actors as the film has an excellent star-studded cast. Whit Ryan Reynolds as the protagonist, it is impossible not to laugh. He´s a very funny person.

    My veredict? You have to see it. It has excellent special effects and sumptuous costumes. The music give that special touch to this action film. Therefore, I highly recomend to see this film.

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  2. Review: Pulp Fiction
    This movie has become one of my favourites and, in less than four months, I’ve seen it multiple times. It has a really gripping story made by an excellent director: Quentin Tarantino.
    Pulp Fiction was filmed in the USA and it deals with the problems that a group of men have to solve. The timeline it follows is very interesting, for example: it starts with a scene that is shown in the end, too. The characters are mixed up and at the beginning it gets confusing.
    The actors are all awesome: John Travolta, Uma Thurman and Quentin Tarantino (the director) acts, too! Each costume is suitable for the scene. My favourite thing about the movie is the soundtrack and the importance that it is given. There are even special dance scenes.
    In conclusion, I consider it a great film and I really recommend it to everybody.

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  3. The Maze Runnner, by James Dashner (author) and Wes Ball (director)
    Confusion, originality and anxiety to know what's going to happen next are only some of the things you'll find while watching this fantastic film (or reading the book) about a guy called Thomas.
    In the first scene Thomas wakes up un a dark moving box; but actually us, the audience, don't even know his name, beacause apparently he doesn't remember it, or even his history, or what he is doing there, or whre he is going. But, when the elevator -the dark moving box- reaches its destination, he finds out he isn't alone: the doors open and show a group of guys (yes, only guys) that were "waiting" for him. None of the guys, over 12 years old, can tell Thomas the reason why they are trapped in that place called the Glade; an open space full of vegetation but locked by four big concrete walls. The strange thing about this place is that every day is that all the wals open in the morning, for the strongest guys to try to find an escape and they close at night. No one has escaped yet.
    But for Thomas, who has finally included himself in the group, problems appear when a girls arrives into the Glade saying sha has an important message for him. By this time we can see that thomas isn't like the other guys.
    Why do I like this film? Because it's entertaining trying to find what is wrong with Thomas and why he is at the Glade. James, the author of the trilogy, and Wes, the director of the first movie, wanted to fool us by creating a story with things that you normally wouldn't expect. And it's also got hints of adventure and science fiction; mixed with the love story of Thomas and this strange girl.
    All in all, if you like mysteries and adventures, or you just want to know what happened to Thomas; I thoroughly recommend the trilogy of "Run or Die"
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  4. The Maze Runnner, by James Dashner (author) and Wes Ball (director)
    Confusion, originality and anxiety to know what's going to happen next are only some of the things you'll find while watching this fantastic film (or reading the book) about a guy called Thomas.
    In the first scene Thomas wakes up un a dark moving box; but actually us, the audience, don't even know his name, beacause apparently he doesn't remember it, or even his history, or what he is doing there, or whre he is going. But, when the elevator -the dark moving box- reaches its destination, he finds out he isn't alone: the doors open and show a group of guys (yes, only guys) that were "waiting" for him. None of the guys, over 12 years old, can tell Thomas the reason why they are trapped in that place called the Glade; an open space full of vegetation but locked by four big concrete walls. The strange thing about this place is that every day is that all the wals open in the morning, for the strongest guys to try to find an escape and they close at night. No one has escaped yet.
    But for Thomas, who has finally included himself in the group, problems appear when a girls arrives into the Glade saying sha has an important message for him. By this time we can see that thomas isn't like the other guys.
    Why do I like this film? Because it's entertaining trying to find what is wrong with Thomas and why he is at the Glade. James, the author of the trilogy, and Wes, the director of the first movie, wanted to fool us by creating a story with things that you normally wouldn't expect. And it's also got hints of adventure and science fiction; mixed with the love story of Thomas and this strange girl.
    All in all, if you like mysteries and adventures, or you just want to know what happened to Thomas; I thoroughly recommend the trilogy of "Run or Die"
    Catalina- Jovenes 7

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  5. The Maze Runnner, by James Dashner (author) and Wes Ball (director)
    Confusion, originality and anxiety to know what's going to happen next are only some of the things you'll find while watching this fantastic film (or reading the book) about a guy called Thomas.
    In the first scene Thomas wakes up un a dark moving box; but actually us, the audience, don't even know his name, beacause apparently he doesn't remember it, or even his history, or what he is doing there, or whre he is going. But, when the elevator -the dark moving box- reaches its destination, he finds out he isn't alone: the doors open and show a group of guys (yes, only guys) that were "waiting" for him. None of the guys, over 12 years old, can tell Thomas the reason why they are trapped in that place called the Glade; an open space full of vegetation but locked by four big concrete walls. The strange thing about this place is that every day is that all the wals open in the morning, for the strongest guys to try to find an escape and they close at night. No one has escaped yet.
    But for Thomas, who has finally included himself in the group, problems appear when a girls arrives into the Glade saying sha has an important message for him. By this time we can see that thomas isn't like the other guys.
    Why do I like this film? Because it's entertaining trying to find what is wrong with Thomas and why he is at the Glade. James, the author of the trilogy, and Wes, the director of the first movie, wanted to fool us by creating a story with things that you normally wouldn't expect. And it's also got hints of adventure and science fiction; mixed with the love story of Thomas and this strange girl.
    All in all, if you like mysteries and adventures, or you just want to know what happened to Thomas; I thoroughly recommend the trilogy of "Run or Die"
    Catalina- Jovenes 7

    ResponderEliminar