Tuesday, January 26, 2010

New Homeowner Furniture Letter

Avatar


3D technology will become the future of cinema will be a fun toy but sterile? Avatar, pumped films of the moment, it is proposed as a revolution of the film world, we have to take up the challenge and immerse yourself in nearly three hours of three-dimensional projections. Visually, the film is striking because it manages to combine a spectacular high sensitivity in the care of a good image, even if the computer graphics sovrabbonadanza makes my eyes work rather tedious. There is madness and dark psychedelic flavors of Coraline, nor the dream of nostalgia up, unfortunately. Some scenes are truly fascinating, but there are also some locations and too gaudy plastic to convey the delicacy of poetry and fantasy settings. Beyond the images, the film is trivial and we have seen, and play to criticize U.S. policy in recent years, and more generally in recent centuries Western man and his crazy relationship with himself and with the balance natural. Some references to an Eastern-style philosophy raise a little movie, but the depth is not the characteristic of Avatar, which flows on the track of immediacy (Or banality?). Created for the consumption of the American people, the film is American through and through (with all its pros and cons, depending on your taste) and it looks like a representation of the turn (?) To politics by Obama. No getting away from the American dream, after all. Visually
promoted, even if the true potential of 3D technology will be measured on film a little more measured.

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