Friday 22 April 2016

The Medallion of Destiny

The Sequel to 'The Huntsman': 'Winter's War', focuses less on the Evil Queen vs Snow White and more on Freya, the queen's sister, played by Emily Blunt, who is set against the Huntsman and against his everlasting love.


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Freya, like her sister, is endowed with magical powers which come into being once she endures the loss of her man and daughter. 

Whilst the evil queen has visions of sentiments and can see into the emotions of others, Freya can project ice.
Her heart is darkened, but her external appearance is as white as the ice she is able to produce. 
Her look is reminiscent of the princess in Disney's 'Frozen'. 

Freya is embittered by betrayal, and is presented in contrast to Snow White who is pure and warm of heart as well as being 'white' on the inside. Freya, by contrast, blocks her internal purity due to pain.

The story develops with Freya kidnapping children and hardening their hearts, in order to make them a reflection of herself and to distance them from love and family. 

The Huntsman is one of these children, and so the sequel is in fact part prequel to the first movie. 
He falls in love, staying true to his partner although they are separated 

Their love endures and is patient, despite the fact that his 'monamour' suffers from his supposed abandonment through enchantment. Nevertheless they manage to break the evil spell through the magic of everlasting love 

They both go on a quest with the dwarfs to find the mirror which reflects to humans their souls and which draws out their evil deeds. The mirror's extraordinary power resuscitates the Evil Queen, Charlize Theron.

Set in a magical world of mythical creatures, the film is filled with make believe elements, except for the love that the Huntsman has for his sweetheart- which is real- although fairy tale like 

The medallion- which she gives him as a gift from the heart- saves him, and it's circular shape protects him literally. At the same time as this, her love strengthens him throughout-although she isn't with him physically at times. 

Their union at the end revives the whole Kingdom, and this is the mystery of enduring love.

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Some fairy tales do come true. 

His uniquely shaped medallion saves him and seals his circle of life with her. 

Liberation


From James Bond, to Superman v Batman, the protective type hero fighting for justice evolves but remains the same. Idris Elba is the modern day hero in the recently released ‘Bastille Day’.

He plays the role of the strong reliable male character with an overdeveloped ego, but who works for others, towards liberating the oppressed.

This would very likely appeal to male audiences who can identify with him, and to female viewers who can romanticise about him. 

The main characters, are a pragmatic hero and an idealist type protagonist who lead opposing lives and are joined by circumstances. This formula is to be found in the latest Superman v Batman released production as well.

Batman is more disguised and hides his pain whereas Superman is open about his emotions. The same applies to Idris Elba and his supporting character in ‘Bastille Day’: one (Richard Madden) is more hardened by life and disguised; he falls into his new life accidentally, whereas the other (Idris Elba) choses to become a beacon of justice of his own free will and is more outspoken about his feelings.

In both films, some crucial scenes show the pragmatic hero fighting against the idealist hero, but they eventually come together to save humanity's faith in justice and in a united front.

Bastille Day has a strong story line within the police thriller plot genre.
The themes of liberation and justice are at the forefront of the movie, and can be found in the James Bond productions, as well as in the Superman and Batman films.

Conflict is a main part of the story’s development with two opposing factions uniting to protect the innocent from an unknown threat. The mystery in this film is amplified by conflict as well as by the chameleon type characters who are ‘pass partout’. These characters play the parts of untrustworthy and unreliable individuals, at different times in the production.

There are not many noticeable special effects in the film but it has very entertaining action scenes.

The Paris setting gives it a European type feel which would appeal to a wider audience. The dialogue is in both English and French.

Definitely worth the time. ‘Amusez-vous bien’!



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Sunday 17 April 2016

Justice

This film's special effects are more remarkable towards the end, and especially in the final action scenes.

Story sequels are generally not very original, and Superman V Batman is no exception, but in the case of the latter film, the characters and cast are noticeable.

Genetically engineered 'kryptonite' creatures are aided by the lunacy of the apparently one and only 'evil' character in the film. This character creates these artificially invented beings whom he would like to set against humans in order to gain more power.

The main characters, being batman and superman of course, are the two heroes. These main protagonists lead opposite lives and are joined by circumstances.

They are saved by their respective women, in different ways.

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One woman physically aids her future 'bat' hero, whereas the other leading lady morally and emotionally supports her 'superman.'

Batman is the pragmatic hero, because of his past life experiences growing up, whereas superman is the idealist one, because he is very different due to his superpowers.

Batman is more disguised and hides his pain, whereas superman is open about his emotions.

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At the end of the movie, the pragmatic hero fights against the idealist hero, but they come together to save humanity's faith in justice and in a united front.

Thursday 7 April 2016

From Wedding to Wedding

The sequel to 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' is an entertaining film with a few very humorous, even 'laugh out loud' scenes.

The story continues with the relatives getting older but wiser and still supporting one another with their family run restaurant business.

The matriarch, Maria, who is the mother and grandmother, holds the family together; whilst the father and grandfather, is his usual cranky but good hearted self.

The next generation of wife and husband share their own cultural differences with pride, at the same time as bringing up their daughter to make the most of both worlds.

The husband's character is perfect in terms of understanding his father in law, because he deals with him in a calm and intelligent, controlled way. The wife's growing patience is admirable and an example to others.

This may be a very simple story all in all, but the crux of it conveys a few essential messages:

Mutual communication and shared respect are crucial to a long lasting relationship as well as to a strong family unit.

Cultural differences are to be respected, and from these differences are born new generations of adults who are special because of their open minded attitude towards life and others.

Traditions are of course an inherent part of a healthy relationship, but a flexible attitude towards diversity is necessary in order for generations to grow freely and develop their spiritual comprehension.
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'Syncharitiria' to the everlasting bride and groom.


Friday 1 April 2016

Allegiance




From 'fresco' food literally jumping out at you from across the screen, in 'Burnt'- through a colourful array of wholesome ingredients that you can almost taste, to the quasi absence of Nature in 'Allegiant', the contrast between the two films is evident. 

One production reminds us of the importance of Nature, and the other presents us with its absence. 

The unifying element in both movies is the supremacy of the love factor. 

In both films, the male protagonist is fully intellectually supported by his female counterpart. 

In the case of 'Allegiant', it isn't the art of cooking or emotional survival which is involved, but actual physical survival itself.

The controlling faction in 'Allegiant' is genetically engineering individuals and destroying Nature therefore threatening the freedom of thought and the beliefs of the masses. 

The main themes of interest in this film are difference and sameness of free individuals. These individuals are divergent from the ruling powers but also in allegiance with one another although belonging to different factions. 

The main characters are fighting for fairness, and against oppression and injustice, in order to liberate themselves and to grow into their potential and fulfill their destiny 

The Legacy of the past and traditions are important, but following ones individual path with like minded people is essential to growth and progression

Leadership and responsibility in power are paramount, but with great power should come delegation and fairness. 

The Love interest is evident in the film, and although it falls into a universal mode, it is extraordinary and exceptional, in that the male and female of the couple have the same core beliefs and endure life's hardships together, with respect and long lasting love, as part of a unified family