Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Movie Reviews : Bunraku, Mankind Fighting Cycles

Movie Reviews of Bunraku Movies. Conflicts have been created since there are living things on earth. Ranging from seizure of food rations, area, power and so on. The continued development of the times, gear conflicts also increasingly diverse, ranging from rock, bow, sword, gun, until the nukes. Interstate agreement on setting or circulation of weapons, did not dampen the conflict between human beings and memorable back to a bygone era with the concept of who is the strongest for the one in power. 

Nicola aka The Woodcutter, known as the East Atlantic ruler because his labor is always a victor of many battles without using weapons. As a ruler, Nicola is always accompanied by nine powerful men to control the colonies, while keeping the big names himself as the number 1 killer.
Nicola started tranquility disturbed by the presence of two foreign youths in the region, each of which has the same goal but different backgrounds. Both are aimed at hunting Nicola and change the system of power that has been mastered to be returned to the people. Course of business is not easy and many fatalities dropped from both sides.
Film director Guy Moshe is not boring. Besides having a good story and exciting, the audience will also be entertained by the visuals of the movie Bunraku serving so many bright colors so memorable was reading classic comics. Bunraku is the story of the film combined with imaginative and quality acting of the players maximum. Each role is shown carefully packaged, natural, and very nicely presented.
In addition, the course will receive treats pentonton quality of the movie stars in this film as Josh Hartnett, Gackt, Woody Harrelson, Ron Perlman, Kevin McKidd, and Demi Moore. Feud and fight scenes in the film Bunraku is also very unique in that it successfully combines western and eastern styles shown from two foreign youths the bruiser.
Although the plot of the film is not a lot of flash back, but the use of narrative in the big screen is helpful to explain the background of the chaos caused by Nicola. Message in the film is also very striking, where the hero is not the strongest of the figure, but it could be from simply opening the way for a better life.
Overall of this Movie Review, this movie deserves to be watched even more so for those who idolize the big screen such as Sin City (2005), Kill Bill (2003) and Dark City (1998).

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