Among the films released in theaters these days, though overshadowed by the amount of advertising of Avatar, I was intrigued, and I found it very interesting "The Fourth Kind." Much has been written and much has been filmed on close encounters, which aroused more curiosity than anxiety in the listener, but the product of Olatunde Osunsanmi definitely manages to have something more than usual, from the photograph on which the film is constructed. The plot of a psychologist who, after her husband's death, travels to a small town in Alaska, where there have been several disappearances and murders from the '60s to study of patients with some curious similarities between them. Clearly, from this point, the story will intersect with the personal story of Dr. Tyler, making it even more exciting. The real strengths of this film, however, are other, even though the issue was never addressed in this perspective. Particularly apt is the idea of \u200b\u200bsuperimposing the film true to the real recordings of the sessions of the doctor, his statements and some unpublished documents on the latest events in 2000, when her husband is murdered, just as, in the same town of Nome, worked in similar cases. The film is situated in fact in that genre that has been defined as " mockumentary" (fake documentary), in its absolute fiction, the foundation is in the telling of the events that actually raise the doubt and uncertainty in experts and in ' global public opinion. There are several examples of this film, starting from the earliest time we can cite The Blair Witch Project , but REC and its sequel, Cloverfield, Paranormal Activity, Live And many more. To all this, "The Fourth Kind," adds the total absence of incredible special effects, leaving the viewer in the position to see / not see that it is very often (except in exceptional cases) be much more profitable and less risky classic "surprise effect" of the latest horror. All this is topped by an excellent interpretation, in my opinion of Milla Jovovich and the entire cast, which is well able to reproduce the atmosphere of the town and crossed home movies, in the true sense of the word with a split-screen , to the account of the facts. The final documentary in style, could simultaneously leave very disappointed and open reflection on the phenomenon of abduction, as well as the terminology is called the UFO close encounter of the fourth type. Friday, January 29, 2010
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THE CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF "THE FOURTH TYPE
Among the films released in theaters these days, though overshadowed by the amount of advertising of Avatar, I was intrigued, and I found it very interesting "The Fourth Kind." Much has been written and much has been filmed on close encounters, which aroused more curiosity than anxiety in the listener, but the product of Olatunde Osunsanmi definitely manages to have something more than usual, from the photograph on which the film is constructed. The plot of a psychologist who, after her husband's death, travels to a small town in Alaska, where there have been several disappearances and murders from the '60s to study of patients with some curious similarities between them. Clearly, from this point, the story will intersect with the personal story of Dr. Tyler, making it even more exciting. The real strengths of this film, however, are other, even though the issue was never addressed in this perspective. Particularly apt is the idea of \u200b\u200bsuperimposing the film true to the real recordings of the sessions of the doctor, his statements and some unpublished documents on the latest events in 2000, when her husband is murdered, just as, in the same town of Nome, worked in similar cases. The film is situated in fact in that genre that has been defined as " mockumentary" (fake documentary), in its absolute fiction, the foundation is in the telling of the events that actually raise the doubt and uncertainty in experts and in ' global public opinion. There are several examples of this film, starting from the earliest time we can cite The Blair Witch Project , but REC and its sequel, Cloverfield, Paranormal Activity, Live And many more. To all this, "The Fourth Kind," adds the total absence of incredible special effects, leaving the viewer in the position to see / not see that it is very often (except in exceptional cases) be much more profitable and less risky classic "surprise effect" of the latest horror. All this is topped by an excellent interpretation, in my opinion of Milla Jovovich and the entire cast, which is well able to reproduce the atmosphere of the town and crossed home movies, in the true sense of the word with a split-screen , to the account of the facts. The final documentary in style, could simultaneously leave very disappointed and open reflection on the phenomenon of abduction, as well as the terminology is called the UFO close encounter of the fourth type.
Among the films released in theaters these days, though overshadowed by the amount of advertising of Avatar, I was intrigued, and I found it very interesting "The Fourth Kind." Much has been written and much has been filmed on close encounters, which aroused more curiosity than anxiety in the listener, but the product of Olatunde Osunsanmi definitely manages to have something more than usual, from the photograph on which the film is constructed. The plot of a psychologist who, after her husband's death, travels to a small town in Alaska, where there have been several disappearances and murders from the '60s to study of patients with some curious similarities between them. Clearly, from this point, the story will intersect with the personal story of Dr. Tyler, making it even more exciting. The real strengths of this film, however, are other, even though the issue was never addressed in this perspective. Particularly apt is the idea of \u200b\u200bsuperimposing the film true to the real recordings of the sessions of the doctor, his statements and some unpublished documents on the latest events in 2000, when her husband is murdered, just as, in the same town of Nome, worked in similar cases. The film is situated in fact in that genre that has been defined as " mockumentary" (fake documentary), in its absolute fiction, the foundation is in the telling of the events that actually raise the doubt and uncertainty in experts and in ' global public opinion. There are several examples of this film, starting from the earliest time we can cite The Blair Witch Project , but REC and its sequel, Cloverfield, Paranormal Activity, Live And many more. To all this, "The Fourth Kind," adds the total absence of incredible special effects, leaving the viewer in the position to see / not see that it is very often (except in exceptional cases) be much more profitable and less risky classic "surprise effect" of the latest horror. All this is topped by an excellent interpretation, in my opinion of Milla Jovovich and the entire cast, which is well able to reproduce the atmosphere of the town and crossed home movies, in the true sense of the word with a split-screen , to the account of the facts. The final documentary in style, could simultaneously leave very disappointed and open reflection on the phenomenon of abduction, as well as the terminology is called the UFO close encounter of the fourth type.
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