Friday, May 24, 2013

Movie Lifestyle : The Tower Movie Review

Disaster in the middle of happiness could be seen in The Tower Movie


Grandest skyscraper in Seoul, South Korea, the Sky Tower, is preparing for the inauguration which coincided on Christmas Eve. The manager must have prepared many things to pamper the occupants of buildings ranging from entertainment facility, banquet food specials until Christmas Eve show.

Lee Dae-ho (Kim Sang-kyung) as manager of technician Tower Sky, of course, very busy with these activities, he even had to sacrifice vacation time with her only daughter named Hana (Mina Cho). But this Christmas, Lee promised to take Hannah to join Sky Tower special offers in order to provide a wonderful experience for him.
At first the opening of the Sky Tower and Christmas Eve celebration takes place smoothly. Even the manager could make artificial snow using a special machine that hung in the helicopter. Suddenly the excitement of suddenly changed after a helicopter carrying snow machine lost control and crashed into the Sky Tower.
Magnificent, that's the first impression that comes when watching this film. Believed to be amazed spectators with a capacity of 108 storey building consists of two towers, namely City View and River View. But the impression it will not be made amazed protracted because the director Kim Ji-hoon, immediately turn it into a never-ending tension.
Although this film tells the story of an accident in the magnificent building, but the story of the Tower could be considered very wealthy. The film not only tells the story of Lee and Hana alone, but extends to several issues ranging from the story of the romance between Lee Yoon Seo kitchen manager part-hee (Son Ye-jin), up to a risky rescue mission by a team of firefighters Yoido .
The 121-minute long film is really filled with tension that qualified and not at all boring. Feelings of fear, emotion, laughter, surprise and cries of the audience believed to be involved felt when I saw this film from beginning to end.
Support maximum 3D effect is undeniable strongly supports the quality of the movie The Tower. To illustrate the panic in the elevator up to the restaurant building Sky Tower, Kim even had to make 26 sets of different shooting locations. But the set is arguably the most special restaurant, because there are several statues of Terracotta warriors, each weighing up to 800 kg. The sculpture by Kim accidentally imported directly from China in order to enhance the magnificent Sky Tower restaurants.
In addition, to capture the scene extinguishing the fire. The film crew Tower requires 5 tons of water each day in order to show the devastating fire suppression action. Overall, the movie The Tower is actually very entertaining where in a lot of emotions that can be felt by the audience participate.


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