Sunday, August 2, 2009

Nobel Son

Nobel Son

Here we find the same basic theme of rich parents, and a kidnapped child. Truth is, this is the film that this theme should use as a guideline to make film perfection.
I won’t lie; I was floored by the sheer awesomeness of this story. This is the reason I am a film student. Films like these. One moment you think you are absolutely certain you know what is going on, until they pull the carpet right from under your feet and you struggle to be one step ahead. Truth is, you can catch up until the end. This is what stories need to be in Hollywood. At first the pace of the film seems to cluttered and yet moving too slow, but trust it. There is a reason. Because later the film kicks into high gear and you can’t get out of your seat.
This film is so jam packed with twists and turns you are likely to get whiplash, and welcome it. This film worked in every way it possibly could have.
It is a true insult to even begin critiquing Alan Rickman in any performance he does. What is it about this actor that draws us in so well? How does this man make you wish you could sign up for one of his classes next semester? He breathes life into his character like no other actor could possibly do.
There is also no other estimation of what I think of this film, it is 100% a must see for everyone. I give this film 5 out of 5. I wish I could give it 10 out of 5.

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