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Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Top 5 Movies of Summer 2014

Disclaimer: As always, the order and contents of this list is purely subjective and open for debate

Another summer has come and gone, once again filled with generic summer block-busters and forgettable action flicks. But there have also been several brilliant films that are among the best of the year, one them even being hailed as one of the best films of the last decade. It's easy to be overwhelmed by the mediocrity and forget what truly great movies are out there. Here are my top 5 films of this summer, all of which would have been great regardless of their release season.

5. Chef




Jon Favreau's little indie gem comes in at number five. This comedy is a nice change of pace from a season dominated by explosions, depression, and more explosions. Jon Favreau's role as a chef going through a crisis-of-faith; or rather crisis-of-occupation, isn't a ground-breaking role by any means. But the writing and story are fresh and funny enough to keep the audience entertained for the length of the film. For some reason I can't help but draw parallels to Jon Favreau's earlier work "Swingers" (a favourite of mine), but thats not a bad comparison by any means. Definitely worth checking out.

4. Snowpiercer




A Korean film with an international cast that didn't get the attention that it deserved, this film is worth seeing for both the story and the performances. Its post apocalyptic world is interesting and engaging to the viewer, while every character is full of life and wonderful to watch. The best part is that nothing is as it seems, and part of the fun is figuring out the story bit by bit. Chances are you're already able to see this film outside of theatres due to its limited north-american release. So if you like post-apocalyptic sci-fi, this is the movie for you.

3. How To Train Your Dragon 2




The sequel to DreamWorks Animation's most successful animated feature, HTTYD2 risks suffering sequelitis that so many films suffer from. But it takes the characters from the first film and expands them and allows them to evolve, keeping the story fresh and allowing for the world to mature rather than stick to the same old formula. While in some ways it isn't as good as it's big brother, it's still an amazing movie. You can read my original review here for more details.

2. Guardians Of The Galaxy



When Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man himself; says that Guardians of The Galaxy is best movie that Marvel has released, you know that the film has to be special. It's already broken the record for most successful film of 2014 and is still drawing people to the theatres. There's so many fantastic things about this movie, from its story and characters, to the amazing performances and soundtrack. You can read my original review here for more details. While part of me wanted to give Guardians the number one spot, there's another movie that deserves that much more.

1. Boyhood



If you've been reading my blog, then you know that Boyhood is a masterpiece. Really that's all I want to or can say about it. You can read my review for more details. But, if you can go out and see this film you should stop reading and go and see it now.

Summer 2014 had some truly amazing movies. If you haven't seen all of the movies on this list, then you know what you need to go and see next.

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

A Repeat Performance: How to Train Your Dragon 2 Review



In 2010, DreamWorks released How to Train Your Dragon. I didn't see it when it first came out, in fact I didn't see it for about 2 years. To provide some context as to why I didn't see it at the time, the film came out with a slew of other 3D movies that seemed to be following the new benchmark in 3D movies, Avatar. Now while I still think that 3D is a gimmick and merely a way for studios to make more money, I lament that I didn't see this movie when it was first released. Because while many of DreamWorks' animated films are forgettable and generic childish features, How to Train Your Dragon has become considered by many to be one of greatest animated films of all time. While it differs significantly from it's inspiration, It's setting, characters and beautiful animation have made it a favourite for all ages. Even the cartoon series spin-off uses many of the original cast to expand the universe further without becoming too kiddie for old viewers. But is this franchise Dreamwork's Toy Story? How to Train Your Dragon 2 has arrived to eagerly awaiting fans, and with a more mature storyline and even more stunning animation, it is a sequel that is just as good, if not better; than it's older brother.



Five Years Later

HTTYD2 takes place five years after the events of the original film. Hiccup, Astrid, Fishlegs, Snotlout, Ruffnut, and Tuffnut are all now young adults and seasoned dragon trainers. What made the last film so great was the wonderful characters that made the world come alive. All the performances of characters new and old are a real treat to watch. When it comes to the six dragon trainers it's especially evident. While they all maintain they're wonderful personalities, they've clearly grown and matured allowing for great dynamics between them and their dragons. But it's not just the characters that have become more mature, the world and the story have grown as well. Combined with the laughs is a more mature storyline that will definitely tug at your heart strings. What I love the most about the movie's writing is that there's no predicting where things are headed. Sure you have some idea, but DreamWorks is continuing to prove that just because it's a kids movie doesn't mean everything is sunshine and rainbows.



Beyond Berk

Because the vikings of Berk are now at peace with their former enemies the dragons, It's gone beyond the familiar island village that we've grown to love. While the islands that surround Berk are as unknown to us as they are to most of our main cast, it's clear that we're going to be treated to a vibrant and vast world of dragons. One of the downsides to the movie is that it tries almost too hard to cram everything. And yet despite this, I still want more, maybe because the movie was almost all about Hiccup and him finding himself. Maybe a little bit more from the supporting cast would nice, in many ways they're interactions as a team with hiccup are infinitely more enjoyable to watch.




Beautiful Creatures

I think what I take away from this movie the most though is how amazing the animation is. While everything does have a cartoonish aesthetic (as it should), the details and lighting truly make everything come alive. The dragons scales look real, hell even the hair of the heroes depending on lighting looks uncanny. By far this is the most beautifully rendered animated film I have seen in a long time, if not ever. I liken it to the amazing pre-rendered cutscenes of Square Enix and blizzard, based in fantasy but rendered/animated in such detail that it looks almost real. I can't wait to see what levels they can take it.

A fantastic follow-up flick, HTTYD2 shows that DreamWorks is able to take this franchise is new directions without resting on its laurels. Is it better than the first film? Not entirely. But only because the first film was simply that close to perfection for an animated movie. But is it as good? Absolutely. Go see this movie.

Verdict 10/10