Friday 13 March 2020

Film Reviews

One of my favourite films is the first part of the 'Captain America' trilogy.
It is called 'Captain America: The First Avenger.' The main roles are played by Chris Evans, who is also famous for another Marvel film, 'Fantastic Four', Sebastian Stan for his roles in 'Gossip Girl' and 'Kings', and Hayley Atwell. It is an American superhero film, based on Marvel's comics character Captain America.
The movie is set in the times during World War II, where Steve Rogers, a skinny man with many health diseases, becomes Captain America, who must stop the Red Skull, who wants world domination.
I like the fact that almost every actor chosen for their role extremely resembles the comic book characters. It is like the people were made for their roles. The acting was amazing, as it has many funny and also serious moments. The CGI was overall fantastic and the soundtrack was perfect.
It is one of the better films I have watched. I recommend it to everyone who likes science fiction and Marvel comics.

Aleksandra Bajić, VIII1

My favorite film is “Midnight sun”. It is an American film directed by Scott Speer. The main actors are Bella Thorne, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Rob Riggle.
The movie is about a girl called Katie who has a rare illness and must not go out in the sun, or else she will die. She finally meets the boy Charlie she fell in love with when she was a kid, looking at him through the window. After a few nights out, she decides to admit to him that she is ill.
In this film I especially liked the sad music and special effects. In my opinion the actors did a great job and enjoyed their roles amazingly.
If you like sad and romantic movies, I recommend you to watch this perfect film.

Ratka Sokola, VIII1

My favourite film/cartoon is the animated film “Isle of Dogs”. To start with “Isle of Dogs” is a film created with the unusual stop-motion technique. Basically, you take a puppet, place it into a setting, and take a shot with camera. Then you move a puppet a little bit and take another shot.
The story is really interesting. In the not-so-distant future, a dog-flu virus spreads across the city of Megasaki, Japan. The city’s mayor Kobayashi orders to send all dogs to Trash Island. To make an example, the first dog to be exiled is Kobayashi’s dog Spots. Kobayashi has a foster child, Atari–a boy with a stubborn and strong-willed character. It turns out that Spots was Atari’s bodyguard dog, and in order to find him, Atari hijacks a plane and sets off to Trash Island.
 I liked that almost all the characters but dogs speak in Japanese. The voiceover translation was provided only when it was necessary for understanding the plot. Other than that, you can only guess what the characters are talking about. And I think this is a perfect solution for the movie that tells the story from the perspective of dogs.
This is as far as I can go without spoiling the pleasure of you watching “Isle of Dogs” on your own.

Milica Jovanović, VIII1