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Shattered Earth aka Cloudy Mountain [DVD]

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Travel to dangerous places with companions, find and meet new intriguing characters along the way, and participate in the many side quests that they present you with. Prieto and Loughery do make an effort, as does their cast. Lilly Krug gets a juicy femme fatale role as Sky, a mysterious seductress who claims to be a former model as she worms her way into the life of Chris ( Cameron Monaghan), a reclusive, recently divorced tech mogul. After Chris has an accident that lands him in a wheelchair, Sky becomes his live-in nurse — earning his trust for reasons that may not be so noble.

This film is made to pay tribute to the unsung heroes who sacrificed their lives on the front lines of construction and disaster relief. In the 1960s, when the Chengdu-Kunming Railway was built, China had no modern equipment and was built entirely on the strength, will, and sacrifice of railway soldiers. To this day, the martyrs' cemeteries on both sides of the railway are still visible. Krug brings a lot of verve to Sky, but her spiky energy isn’t matched by Monaghan’s Chris, who as written is more of a generic rich drip. There’s much more happening in “Shattered” on the margins, with quirky supporting performances by Ash Santos as Sky’s frazzled roommate (and occasional lover) Lisa and John Malkovich as the ladies’ sleazy, opportunistic landlord. Frank Grillo also brings some spark when he arrives late in the film, playing a pivotal character.

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Kane, Joe (2000), The Phantom of the Movies' videoscope, p.292, ISBN 9780812931495, Murphy's New Zealand–set reworking of The World, the Flesh and the Devil, replete with racial angle… Although “Shattered” is a relatively short movie, it takes too long for Prieto and Loughery to put all these pieces into play — at which point the story belatedly does develop some tension, as we learn more about who these people are and how far they’re willing to go to get what they want. In its first hour, too much of the picture is centered on Chris, who despite the problems in his personal life (like how much he misses his ex-wife and their daughter) just isn’t that compelling a hero. Put together a group of survivors using your own leadership skills, and interact with them in many different ways to survive.

The visual effects for the most part of very effective with only a few scenes which took me out of the moment for a bit, while the English language dubbing is questionable at times, raising the odd giggle when a character was saying something dramatic…but in a voice that really didn’t seem natural. Always try to watch movies in their original language (with subtitles of course) if you can. Walter Goodman of The New York Times wrote, "...it's easy to watch most of the time and never positively painful." [9] Variety wrote, "One of New Zealand's top directors, Geoff Murphy has taken a man-alone theme and turned it imaginatively to strong and refreshing effect in The Quiet Earth." [10] Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times called Lawrence's screen presence "electrifying". [11] Zhu Yilong and Huang Zhizhong played a father and son in the movie, through the storyline, they completed the transmission of the spirit of the times. Their acting brought many surprises in the rivalry scenes with each other. In particular, Zhu Yilong, who has completed many difficult action scenes, also showed a richer character charisma in the scenes with Huang Zhizhong. It is both heart-warming and affectionate, and it collides with many wonderful sparks, which makes me both excited and moved. The cinematography complemented some glorious scenery…before it was wiped out of course, and the soundscape enveloped me in all of the action playing out before me.Tyson, Neil deGrasse (6 June 2014). " '2001' and beyond: Neil deGrasse Tyson names his top 10 sci-fi films". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 16 June 2015. The personal relationship between a Father and Son keeps you emotionally invested, while many scenes of bombastic destruction are the eye candy that everyone looks forward to when sitting down to one of these movies.

Today, the world-renowned "infrastructure madman" has advanced technology and is more capable of ensuring the safety of the people and the project. Does China's infrastructure armed with all kinds of super equipment still have the inheritance of the selfless dedication and sacrifice of the railway soldiers? When disaster strikes, the answer is out. When it comes to the grand-scale action and set pieces, the film delivers on silly, over-the-top, and explosive visuals. Funnily enough, the relatively low stakes mean that the large-scale destruction never wanders into the territory of being excessive, with CGI-dominated sequences used sparingly. Barring the frankly terribly edited opening scene, during which one area of the tunnel is hit by surprise flooding, the scenes of natural disaster are restrained in their presentation, exciting to watch, and oddly grounded, despite more than a few scientific liberties being taken. Intentional or not, the geologically caused carnage leads to moments of hilarity, notably a passenger car fiercely colliding with a derailed train in mid-air – standard disaster film stuff. The Quiet Earth is a 1985 New Zealand post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Geoff Murphy and starring Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge and Peter Smith as three survivors of a cataclysmic disaster. It is loosely based on the 1981 science fiction novel of the same name by Craig Harrison. [2] [3] Other sources of inspiration have been suggested: the 1954 novel I Am Legend, Dawn of the Dead, and especially the 1959 film The World, the Flesh and the Devil, of which it has been called an unofficial remake. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Plot [ edit ]This is where the proverbial hits the fan, the mountains move as Hung changes the battery on his sensor, and it starts transmitting all the data, ‘unusual activity’. The mountains split and so does the ground, as the town is split asunder by the forces of nature. Stunts and effects are the nature of the film from now on as they all work to save the bridge and tunnel and the town and all those lives. Lots of subterranean action in this all out disaster movie.

Nicolaidi, Mike (March 1987). "The dog has his day". Cinema Papers. p.8 . Retrieved 9 October 2022.I have a soft spot for the disaster films of the 70s; I grew up watching them with my father. Who doesn`t remember the emotional journey in The Poseidon Adventure, when Shelly Winters is diving from one platform to the other. You know what the outcome will be for her character. I like to see people overcome impossible odds, having to band together for survival. This for me is what makes a disaster action movie. Shattered Earth has all these layers, for the journey you take with these ordinary people, that has to dig deep for courage to overcome natural disaster. Shattered Earth (AKA Cloudy Mountain) delivers on all of those…not always as well as in other disaster movies I’ve watched, but well enough to keep me fully engaged throughout its (slightly overlong) 114 minutes running time. The Times is committed to reviewing theatrical film releases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because moviegoing carries risks during this time, we remind readers to follow health and safety guidelines as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health officials.

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