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Post time 21-12-2006 02:59 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Children Of Men (Alfonso Cuaron, 2006)

FILEM TERBAIK TAHUN 2006!!  MESTI TONTON!!




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"Children of Men envisages a world one generation from now that has fallen into anarchy on the heels of an infertility defect in the population. The world's youngest citizen has just died at 18, and humankind is facing the likelihood of its own extinction.

Set against a backdrop of London torn apart by violence and warring nationalistic sects, Children of Men follows disillusioned bureaucrat Theo (Clive Owen) as he becomes an unlikely champion of Earth's survival. When the planet's last remaining hope is threatened, this reluctant activist is forced to face his own demons and protect her from certain peril.

Directed and co-written by acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuar髇 (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Y tu mam
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Post time 21-12-2006 03:05 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by maberik at 21-12-2006 02:59 PM
Children Of Men (Alfonso Cuaron, 2006)

FILEM TERBAIK TAHUN 2006!!  MESTI TONTON!!




Sinopsis:
"Children of Men envisage ...



aku minat lakonan Clive Owen.....mesti dptkan dvdnye nanti......
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Post time 21-12-2006 06:46 PM | Show all posts
Emmanuel Lubezki mesti menang Oscar 2007 for his unbelievably awesome outstanding tracking long shot !
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 Author| Post time 21-12-2006 06:55 PM | Show all posts
further proof Golden Globe is an idiot...sebab tak nominate filem ni.

Babel?Bobby?

ptuih!
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 Author| Post time 7-1-2007 08:45 PM | Show all posts
First, the trailer doesn't do justice to this one heck of a film.

Set in a dystopian future when no child has been born for 18 years for unknown reasons. Humankind are facing a risk of its own extinction, resulting to the crumbling of societies and nations falling into anarchy. The surviving populations are forced to migrate to fellow wealthy countries, in hope to seek refuge. In London, a woman bears the sole hope for the human survival.

Right off the bat, Children Of Men is an astounding technical virtuosity. From the detailed set pieces, cinematography to the expertly choreographed thriller scenes. It's just astonishing to look at. Combined with Alfonso Cuaron's (Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, Y Tu Mama Tambien) exceptional directorial skills, this sci-fi thriller is just gripping from start to end. The introduction scene explains it well enough already. And I'll be damned if anyone wasn't caught off guard with the 'surprise' in that scene. Cuaron captures the chaotic dystopian vision really well by sticking to a more 'realistic' and gritty feel; being not too 'futuristic'(flying cars, etc), with minimal CGI effects to accompany it. It's technically a marvel that I couldn't help but strike the question: "How did they do that?". A sentence that I rarely use. The mood and atmosphere is all around depressing befitting the apocalyptic world, but Cuaron manages to insert little touches of dry humor in the film to balance it.

Amazingly, despite the film being set in the future, one would experience a sense of deja vu as the story progresses. The holocaust, dictatorship, revolusionists, terrorism, etc. Much of it is a depiction of the current state of the world. To an extent that some of the images could may well be taken off straight from the news. Conclusively the film acts as a metaphor to the consequences of our current actions, the destruction that we would bring to our future generation, our children. Where in this case, there would be no children at all. The Muslims and immigrants are discriminated, and kept in a prison-like refugee camp under the oppressive regime; much like the World War II holocaust. Revolutionist marches, terrorist attacks, bombings, and military raids add to the chaos that engulf this horrific, haunting end-of-the-world vision. It's ironic that despite facing extinction, human beings still continue to strive on violence and killing each other.

The reason for this 'infertility' phenomenon however, is never actually explained throughout the movie, but it didn't detract anything as far as the story and narrative themes are concerned. Instead of presenting a 'large scale' scope, Cuaron centers the film's plot; revolving around the main protagonist, Theo (Clive Owen), and his unexpected journey in helping the child-bearer to safety. Almost all the events that occur, the going-ons of this dystopian world, are kept in the background. Some would criticize this choice, that its a flaw, that it results to underdevelopment. But to me, this is what makes the movie superior than most of its kind; particularly the recent V For Vendetta which has basically similar social commentary elements. Unlike the latter, Children Of Men doesn't resort to bludgeoning our heads with its liberalistic preachings. Instead, the 'realization', subtly but effectively builds up through visual means, making us learn and feel for ourselves the point that the film is getting across. The movie puts us right in the middle of it all, and the familiar events that transpire made it all the more relatable to us now. I was emotionally invested without the movie forcing us to. And the thought that this chaotic world would probably come close to happening considering the current predicament, is terrifying.

Performance-wise, there is nothing much to shout about, or anything to complain either. The stand-out performance would be Michael Caine as Jasper, an ageing hippie. I first thought that Clive Owen was 'droning' a little bit earlier on in the film, although that probably fits his character as a world-weary, cynical bureucrat. However, as the story progresses and his character is plunged into more complex circumstances, we'd get to see the different dimensions of the character: an everyman whose unwittingly burdened with the responsibilty of protecting humankind's only hope. This may be typical for some, but the strengths of the film is not much about characters (as do 2001: A Space Odyssey isn't about a character). It's the idea that is stunningly original, and the equally excellent execution that made this film as spectacular as it is.

With that said, I regard Children Of Men to be the best film of the year. It would be kinda hard for any other film to top it off. And it would feel right at home standing alongside such sci-fi/dystopian classics as A Clockwork Orange and Blade Runner.

9.5/10

[ Last edited by  maberik at 7-1-2007 08:46 PM ]
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Post time 8-1-2007 06:57 PM | Show all posts
another sci-fi film...cambest je... :ting:
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Post time 9-1-2007 07:53 AM | Show all posts
aku dah tengok dah...:hmm:....tapi banyak skip2..hehehe...maybe esok atau luse aku tengok lagi kot..
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 Author| Post time 9-1-2007 09:02 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by sayang_mulut at 9-1-2007 07:53 AM
aku dah tengok dah...:hmm:....tapi banyak skip2..hehehe...maybe esok atau luse aku tengok lagi kot..


Noooo~...kenapa skip?

lagi bagus kalau start tengok dgn tak tau apa2 pasal filem ni.
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Post time 24-1-2007 12:23 AM | Show all posts
dah beli dvdnye hari ni......tapi blum sempat nak tonton lagi...
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