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Showing posts with label Spanish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spanish. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Day 118 continued - Eva (Spanish)




Eva (2011) Poster

"A shy genius is employed by his former university to design robot software." - IMDb

I liked the premise of the film but the longer it went on the less I liked the film. I think the main character was excellent but everyone else was bland. I hate the whole thing of the main character having been the former lover of his brothers wife. It is a story line that is not appealing to me. Towards the climax of the film, everything was quite predictable. The whole feeling of the film was bland despite the efforts of the cast. This is a nice film to watch if you are interested in robotic software and don't mind Spanish. 


2.5/5

Cast

Daniel Bruhl
Daniel Brühl Picture

Other appearances:

The Borne Ultimatum
Inglorious Basterds
Rush


Friday, June 5, 2015

Day 85 continued - The Liberator (Spanish-Venezuelan)

The Liberator movie poster, United States.jpg 
" IBERTADOR - THE LIBERATOR journeys through the impassioned struggle of Simón Bolívar's (Édgar Ramírez) fight for independence in Latin America from Spain and his vision of a united South American nation"

A very poor film about a very important man. I saw many holes in the story and in some of the scenes. The story was a bit predictable and at times a little boring. The only reason to watch this film is to learn about the formation of what South America is today.

0.6/5

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Day 39 continued - Automata (Spanish)

Theatrical release poster
 
"In 2044, solar flares have irradiated the Earth, killing over 99% of the population and causing technological regression. The survivors build primitive humanoid robots, called Pilgrims, to help rebuild in the harsh environments. These robots have two unalterable protocols: they can not harm any form of life, and they may not modify themselves or other robots. Initially seen as mankind's salvation, they are relegated to manual labor when they fail to stop the advance of desertification."
 
A very non original sci-fi movie that could have been a thousand times better. I didn't really like anything in the movie besides the design of the robots. The movie is almost two hours long and not a whole lot happens in the film. Antonio Banderas does a good job but its not enough to save this movie sadly..                          
 
 
1/5
 
little info
This film features Antonio Banderas and his as of 2014 ex wife Melanie Griffith.
 
Javier Bardem provides the voice for the blue robot