Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Movie Review: Jaws

Disclaimer: This review isn't a part of storyline of movie review 2019. Readers discretion is advised.


Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my movie review.

Today its Shark Week edition of my movie review, i mean there has been plenty of times that we can talk about the shark's appearance, the other sharks, the shark attack and even a lot of cheap knock off of shark movies. But instead of talking about plenty of crappy movies of sharks, i decided to going back in time for not only created the genre, but also considered one of the best film that we all know and horrified in the same time.

"Jaws" is a 1975 thriller film directed by the famous director Steven Spielberg, produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown, then written by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb.

Over the years, there had been plenty of classic films from the 60's through 70's that most films that we're all familiar with, whether it was successful or others become a cult classic. But when Jaws came out, it changed everything in the movie industry, Not only it was made for the inspiration of thriller movies like Alfred Hitchcock movies, but it was beloved from the viewers and critics in the mid-70's, claiming it was the greatest and terrified when they're young, since it was ironically rated PG. It also considered one of the early example of summer blockbuster that it became a big deal over the years. Not only it was successful at the box-office, but also nominated various awards for Academy Award, including winning three awards from sound effects, editing and soundtrack. And for some reason, we had three movies of Jaws which im not sure why it became a franchise.

So, with all that said, how can this film was considered to be the greatest among the movie goers and critics?

Well, lets find out.

The Story
Even though its a typical story from shark attack to shark hunting, but this one is easily the best example for not the story, but also for the execution of writing. Since this is actually a movie based on the book with a same name one year before the movie came out.

It begins in party fire place with a group of teens hanging out together with smoking, drinking and makeout. One girl name Chrissie likes to go skinny dip at the ocean with a man tries join in, but passed out for drinking. While she swims alone, she was unexpectedly being dragging around from the ocean, which happens to be a night shark attack. Next mourning, we introduce a police chief named Martin Brody, where he discovered a severed hand on the beach with crabs that he believe it must be a shark attack, but when talked to the mayor Arse-Head name Larry Vaughn about a shark attack, but Larry denied about, thinking it was a fatal boat accident that he wants to be good weekend of 4th of July. But during the beach, one kid Alex was being dragged by a shark in a very bloody way and died, resulting into question whether the beach in Amity Island will be closed for 24 hours. Not before we introduce Quint, a shark hunter that he wants to offering $10k to get the shark. Its up to our heroes Brody and his bud Matt Hooper to examine about the shark then hunting down once and fore all before 4th of July.

The story itself is pretty good, since again, its one of early example of shark attack film that it became a mainstream in the mid-70's. The goes from first and second act that its about shark attack, while second in half, third to final act is about shark attack, its a nice use of plot elements where we rooting for our heroes to find out about the victims of shark attack and even hunting down the evil Great White. Speaking of shark, there's a subplot where we see various fishermen boating around to find the shark, which happens to be a Tiger Shark, which this thing has no connection for killing people, which is pretty obvious that it was a Great White, thanks Hooper. Speaking of elements, the movie also brought some reference of real life events like the infamous Jersey Shore shark attack in 1916 where several victims were killed and the other got lucky, but horribly injured. And even the U.S.S Indianapolis, a US Navy heavy cruiser for delivering "Little Boy" nuclear bomb at Hiroshima before got torpedoed by Japanese Navy submarine, where 890 crews where killed from poisons to shark attack and 316 (including Quint) others are survived. But of course, i can the movie has a well-written story and also the dialogues, i like what they building up about the shark for hunting to a suspenseful searching, but it also have some sense of humor for some characters that i did chuckle.

The story is well-written for building suspense, adding real life elements and from beginning to end of shark attack to hunting down. Even though its typical, but it what it makes it so special.

The Presentation
Before we made a lot of cheap shark films in low-budget CG, its no secret this film was done in practical and occasionally a real shark. But i can probably say that the presentation may look good, but have some flaws.

The filming location of fictional town "Amity Island" in New England was filmed in Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, which is a nice location pick, the place itself looks pretty nice in one island, perfectly fitting place for fictional town.

Speaking of filming, its no secret that it feels pretty good and disturbing what what's happening next from the beginning, likely the shark attack, it start of horror where Chrissie being dragging around to Alex being dragged with a lot of blood. The movie has a lot of blood and occasionally gore for the killings, which im always interest for the use of violence of killing a lot of blood, i know, im might be a sick person. And one more thing about the violence, did i forgot to tell that this movie was rated PG back in the mid-70's? Yeah, not the best rating pick from MPAA, which PG-13 wasn't introduced before 1984 from a parental problems of Joe Dante's Gremlins and Spielberg's "Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom". Plus, it also including some jumpscares from shark popping out of nowhere to Ben Gardner's body reveal in the ocean, which i have to admitted, my heart was jumoed out when it happened. Speaking of dead body on the ocean, this scene wasn't supposed to be included from Universal, but Spielberg paid 3,000$ for the reshoot in the swimming pool in Encino, California with a help of editor Verna Fields cut different version to make a perfect jumpscares. Though i forgot to mention ita the first time they filmed in the ocean, even if its too much that some cameras will be soaked.

Speaking editing, the editing of this movie good that i can say, especially with transition when Brody checking the beach while still sitting to hoping everything is safe before Alex got killed. Its well shot and well editing. Even if sometimes it had a rushed time from night time to day time. I know it common, but come guys, slow down. Or the most laughable of all is the scene where Brody is demanding for a bigger boat before faded to other shot where Quint whistles while waiting. Kinda clumsy idea, but at least some edits and the sounds of the movie is pretty good though. Also, gotta love the iconic theme song of Jaws that was composed by John Williams, it became iconic when it comes to build up the suspense when the shark is coming to hunting victim down bellow the ocean. Its no wonder why John Williams won the Oscar for the best soundtrack.

And finally, lets talk about the shark itself in this movie. The shark itself is more of a double-edged sword when it comes his appearance. First, its obvious that the shark was done in animatronic from fins, a half body for a head with teeth then the whole body, All of them are constructed by Bob Mattey and i gotta say, the shark itself maybe look creepy, but the way it moves is pretty cheap,it moves and swims awkwardly, which is no wonder that they tried so hard to make it perfect as possible, but ended up with a very difficulty execution what they move and filming. Even though they're filming with animatronic shark, they're also filming with a real shark in Australia, thanks for the help of trainers Ron and Valerie Taylor. Though sometimes it has an accident, there's a scene where a shark got tangled by a cable of an empty shark cage wasn't on the original script, which after the accidental filming and the real shark is ok at the end, they just shrugged off and put it unto the movie.

Here's my favorite fun fact in this movie, during the production when they inventing an animatronic shark, Spielberg likes to give a nickname of a shark as "Bruce", though it never called in the movie, but its just that he likes give it a name after the lawyer's name.

Since i mentioned before a difficulty work like the use of animatronic shark, this film had a lot of troublesome delays from mechanical problems, the mentioned soaked camera, a pneumatic from salt water and some actors had a seasick. This film's production took over 7 months completing the project.

Despite the production is pretty hard to developed the film perfectly as possible, but the presentation is pretty good at the time, with some well fitted location, the build up from the soundtrack, the effects of killing and some jumpscares. Though the shark maybe be scary, but he's pretty cheap and fake as an animatronic.

The Characters
It is no secret we have several characters are likable that we can feel for.

First is police chief Martin Brody (played by the late Roy Scheider), he's a main protagonist that he's aware about a shark attack to warn the mayor about it, but got denied. Though he's also claimed he has aquaphobia from his past, though he did build up to hunting a shark with his pals Quint and Hooper. Its no secret he's the most memorable character for his awareness and his delivery. Here's another fascinating fact about him, his famous like "You're gonna need a bigger boat" wasn't came from the original script, it was Roy Scheider's improvisation, impressive, eh? Brody is a nice character, but Roy did an amazing work of his role.

Next is the shark hunter Quint (played by the late Robert Shaw), he's also a likable character of this movie, thanks to his well written development and his personality. I find him to be another memorable character that he also have some interesting delivery, such as his phrase "Bluegills and Tommy Cods" that it was given from an real fisherman name Craig Kingsbury (who played as Ben Gardner) and similar look from Kingsbury himself. Another fascinated development about is the mentioned U.S.S. Indianapolis, where he survived from the sinking, but received a scar from multiple of shark attack. Even though he's a professional shark hunter, but other times he's more focused on the goal than call for help, which he's sorta being a D*** to Brody when it comes to backup. Aside from his flaws, he's memorable for his developments and a great acting from Shaw.

Second Brody's bud is Matt Hooper (played by Richard Dreyfuss), a consulting oceanographer that for a plot advice about the shark attack and also tell the different between Tiger Shark and Great White. But of course, he's Brody's best bud for not just a research about the shark, but also hanging out together, likely drinking. I find him also fascinated for not just being a BFF of Brody, but also one example that he teaching us about different sharks and even bite radius of shark's teeth size. But of course, Dreyfuss is also did a great work of his role. Not to mention for another interesting fact, Spielberg said that Hooper looks almost like himself as his alter-ego.

Then we have a sorta antagonist of the movie, Mayor Larry Vaughn (played by the late Murray Hamilton), its no secret that always love to hating him, he's pretty much being delusional and denial about shark attack, he believes "everything is all good" and made a bad rumors. He's one of great example for person for being denial about the news of poorly work as either a mayor, owners, corporate or even leader of the country. Though Murray did a great work of his role, but its no secret that he's a type of character that we hated for his denial.

While the rest is pretty not much else to say, like Meadows (played by the writer of this movie, Carl Gottlieb) who's Larry's assistant, Deputy Hendricks (played by Jeffrey Kramer) who's a silly policeman, Ellen Brody (played by Lorraine Gary), who's Martin's wife and Chrissie (played by stuntwoman Susan Backlinie), who's a first victim of the movie, similar to Hitchcock's Psycho.
Here's the final fact of this movie, there had been plenty of rumors that Susan was injured during the first victim scene, but in reality, she doesn't have broken legs or so. Instead, it was the ropes that she's been dragging around to pretend she gets killed by a shark.

The characters are enjoyable that we're rooting for (minus the mayor), but of course, the acting are enjoyable for some of our favorite legendary actors.

Spoiler Alert, for those you haven't seen this movie or if you don't care
The final act aren't as climatic, but it definitely ends with a bang,

Towards the end, after Matt Hooper was escaped from the shark cage that he lost his spear with poison and a knife fight at the shark, the shark jumps out of water and starts sinking at the damaged Orca and Quint got slipped down to the shark and gets eaten to death in the most bloodiest death ever. Brody is left alone in the sinking ship, as the shark attempts to eating him, but he defends himself by throwing an oxygen tank in his mouth, then climbs at the pool to stabbing with a spear, then finishes him of by shooting the tank in the smiling Son-of-a-B****'s mouth and it explodes with full of blood and gore. Brody was happy he killed the shark and Hooper pops out of surface that he glads that its all over as they're swimming Amity Island.

It doesn't have a conclusion for what happened after the shark blew up, but at lest it was a one helluva rollercoaster ride of shark hunting.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
Overall, Jaws is easily the best suspenseful film that we all know, love and feared us to this day. For me, i can see why we love this movie, with simply good story of shark attack and hunting, nice presentation, impressive plot elements, great characters and an A+ acting. Though it have some problems like some editing could be questionable at the time and the shark seems to be look cheap as an animatronic, since this was made in mid-70s.

This is the film that its highly recommend to watch if you to watching something suspenseful. Though its understandable that some viewers will be traumatized after seeing this movie, i mean my dad used to watch this when he was eleven and it scarred him when he young, but at least he's already refreshed. Though i admitted, i was disturbed while watching with some moment really jumped my heart out. Aw well, even though it may not be watchable for viewers with aquaphobia, but this is the film that it has to be seen a believed for it was considered the greatest film of all time by the great Steven Spielberg.

I give this movie 9.5/10. Im so close to give this one a perfect 10, but with some flaws, i toned down a bit to 9 in a half.

And one last thing, remembered that i mentioned that it became a franchise? Should i watch three sequels of Jaws? No, they're pretty bad that it has no reason to be made. Just stay away from them.

So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.


Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.

Sunday, 21 July 2019

Movie Review: The Lion King 2019

*Red Diamond and Annie look at the concept for making Infinity Gauntlet in order to revive half of livings*

Annie: So, you showed me your concept of your gauntlet based on your authority?

Red Diamond: Yes, because that will perfectly fitting for the "Diamond's Authority", based on the colors, like the fingers are red that was based on me, the yellow on the left part is based on "Diamond Ramsay", the blue one on the right is based on Blue Diamond and the light purple on the forearm is based on Cosmic Diamond, what do you think?

Annie: Hm, thats kinda cool, but i think its too small for other diamonds like Cosmic or Blue, since it has a regular size of human hands like you or Diamond Ramsay.

Red Diamond: Yeah, kinda make sense, because im the only diamond for using the gauntlet. Hope these stones are harmful on my hand.

Annie: Lets hope so. Anyway, catch ya later when your gauntlet is done.

Red Diamond: Ok.

(Review starts and after nearly 2 hours)

Annie: *walks out of movie theater in not very happy reaction* ...  They F***ed it up!


Ok, i think we can all agree that Disney loves remake our nostalgia favorite films from golden age to "Disney Renaissance", i mean there have been plenty of reports of so many Disney's plans to make their live action remakes from their animated classics. From before, we had Tim Burton's Dumbo that it looks not bad, but its obviously boring to watch with lackluster writing and some bad characters. Then there's Aladdin, which it was not as boring as Dumbo at the time for the presentation. And finally, they made a movie from 1994's classic that we all know and love.

"The Lion King 2019" is a... Well, a 2019 animated remake from the original "The Lion King", directed/produced by Jon Favreau, co-produced by Jeffrey Silver and Karen Gilchrist, then written by Jeff Nathanson for screenplay.

Ever since the 2016 "The Jungle Book" was a success and easily the best Disney's remake, it was quickly announced that they made the remake of The Lion King, which we though it was done in live-action, when in reality, it was all done in CG animation with photorealistic look of this film, which most people (including me) aren't as sure that this will be a success than the classic version. When i heard about it, i was easily believe this will never be as good as the original, because all know that making a live action remake of animated films will be a bad idea. (Except for The Jungle Book 2016.) PS: yes, i am aware it was considered ripoff of "Kimba: The white lion" that they wanted to sue Disney, but never happened since Disney has expensive lawyers, but i digress.

So, with all that said, will this movie holds up for the circle of life, or is this yet another cash grab for modern viewers that it made us get run over by the stampede of wildebeest?

Well, lets find out.

The Story
With this remake, you think if the writing could be adding something new for the story? Probably not, because its basically the retelling from the original, but with some slightly new elements, just slightly.

As we already know, it started with a sun rising from animals of Pride Land of Africa witness the birth of a young cub Simba who's presented by Rafiki. Meanwhile, Scar grew bored and possibly jealous that he wants to be the king since Mufasa is a peaceful ruler of Pride Rock. Later on, Mufasa teaches his son Simba about the circle of life for the animals and nature and to be the future king. And after that Scar killed Mufasa (in order to lying at Simba) and tells his nephew Simba to stay away and never come back then the rest...  Well, im sure you already know what's going on.

Like i said, the writing is pretty much nothing special, its just they copy the story element and adding a teeny tiny new element of this film and thats it. Its like the original story was written by a father, but when his son arrived to do the reboot, he just write the story that happens to be a copycat with no originality. Though they did add some new element that i mentioned before, likely the new location and some changing dialogue to make it more drama than comedic for the most part, but not for the execution. Speaking of jokes, i find them to be rather fun for the most part, but unfortunately, i felt foreshadowed that the jokes from the original is a lot more fun and entertaining.

The story is pretty much unoriginal, just borrowed everything from the original, but adding some small different element. It just comes off as lazy for the writing with zero knowledge and effort.

The Presentation
Even though the writing is pretty much dumb down for copying, but at the presentation itself looks rather nice.

The location designs  is no secret that it takes place in Africa, it looks beautiful where it takes place. Though one exception for the change is hyena's home. Where in the original, they live in elephant's skeleton, but here, they live in  mount of rocks in elephant graveyard, which i guess its because we're not sure if a giant size elephant's skull would work for hyena's home.

The visual and the quality looks amazing, since it was done in photorealistic CG, it looks nice and clean that i think that did a good job for most part. At least it looks much better than some movie's quality looks video game-ish. Though the downside is that copy the same moments from the original known as "Shot-for-shot", i get they want to make a bit different, but again, they literally repeating some scenes from the original, but at least it doesn't have the infamous SFX or SEX dust from one scene. Aw well.

The character design are pretty obvious that it was done with a realistic look of animals or even how they move, they look rather good at the time, but some of the facial seems to be emotionless, i know they're trying to make their reaction look real for their gestures or even expression from the ears, but its just they're rather a bit weak, but at least they don't make an ugly cartoony look. But the probably one of the weakest character design is definitely Scar, he looks way too ordinary, just a small scar and change his fur color. Like he doesn't have a sinister look nor even the same color, he's just pretty weak looking that they don't want to designing him seriously.

Last but not least, the musics are great, specially with the return of my favorite composer Hans Zimmer. The musical number are pretty good, even if i expected to be slightly different, but least its nice to bring them back at the time like "The circle of life", "Can you feel the love tonight" and "Hakuna Matata".

But probably the weakest song is the remake of "Be Prepared", though at first, they originally wanted to remove this song, but they decided to bring it from our support. But in reality, this version is so bad, it feels like it tries so hard to make it evil for Scar's set up to hunting down Mufasa, but it was poorly execution what the music plays or the sing ability. Its just so bad that its rather cinge on our childhood, but hey, at least it doesn't have Nazi march, right? But don't even give me started with cover version of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", don't give me wrong, the original version is fun and catchy, but in this version, it feels pretty weak that i'd rather skip away.

Though the presentation may look nice in photorealism and a good soundtrack, but its just sometimes, some facial could be too ordinary, some poor designs, some shameless shot-for-shot one bad song.

The Characters
Lets be honest, even if some characters could be likable, but its just that a lot of them remains the same, but with some new elements, sometimes. But for those you're new, il explain who they are, along with a small comparison.

First is our main protagonist Simba (voiced by Donald Glover and JD McCrary for young role), as we all know, Simba is the main focus that not only he's a dreamer, but he's also somewhat brave, curious and playful, especially with his chemistry with either Nala or Mufasa. Its no wonder for what we love Simba in our childhood. In this version, despite he remains the same, but i have to give a credit Donald Glover, he did a nice work to playing as Simba, maybe he's better than Matthew Broderick, considering how Matthew appeared in crappy movie, after crappy movie and after crappy movie since after the 1994 version. (Though yes, i am aware he does a better role in Ferris Bueller's day off, but i digress)

Then we have Nala (voiced by Beyoncé and Shahadi Wright Joseph for young role), Simba's friend/future love interest. Even though she's rather nice with Simba, but she's somewhat of tomboy while playing with him. Though the nice thing about her is that they want her to give a big role a bit for some moment, which im ok with it, which we want to know how did she reunites with Simba. Even though im may not a fan of  Beyoncé, but i think she did a nice role.

Next we have Zazu (voiced by John Oliver), who's basically the reporter for what is going on at the animal kingdom in Pride Land. I find him to be not bad, even if he was used to be comedic at the time, not to mention, he's like in high accent of English (what do you expect about Mr. Oliver). Though John did a nice role, but he's not as fresh as Rowan Atkinson's role.

Then we have Pumbaa and Timon (voiced by Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner), its no secret that we always love to see these comedic duo characters since before, they're always likable for their funny moments and helping out our main hero, specially with Pumbaa is slow-witted and Timon is wise-cracking.. In this version, despite they remains the same, but again, i felt that they're foreshadowed by the original, even though Seth and Billy did a great work, but its not as memorable as previous role from Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella.

Next up is Rafiki (voiced by John Kani), who's a wise shaman, advisor and Mufasa's best friend, since we all know that he's memorable for helping Simba to not only helping him to be the king (for most part) and even sees Mufasa in the air for Simba's hope and bravery. Though he's also have a sense of humor for his wisecracking. Even though he appears small (though they want him to appears more a bit), but like before, he's also likable for his fun persona and wise for our main hero.

As for the main villain Scar (voiced by Chiwetel Ejiofor), as we all know in the original, he's a young brother of Mufasa who's desperate and jealous to be the king, not before he became sinister and manipulative to take Simba away from Pride land on his hand with hyenas. But in this version, he's easily the weakest villain ever, it feels like they tried to make him "psychologically possessed" and "brutal", but it failed what they're trying for the execution, especially with his poor design and his weak cover song. Though Chiwetel did not bad, but this is easily the weakest villain in the remake version. And i though Jafar from Aladdin 2019 is bad, Scar is even worse than i thought.

As for the hyenas? They have some different, likely the names and persona. While the original version has Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, whether is Shenzi being sassy, Banzai being aggressive or Ed being a goofy minion with laughter. In this version, they're completely different.
First, they kept Shanzi's name, but Banzai and Ed was changed to Kamari and Azizi.
And second, they have a new and different personas, where Shenzi (voiced by Florence Kasumba) is somewhat of leader of hyenas, Kamari (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key) serious and kinda aggressive and Azizi (voiced by Eric Andre) is a bored, kinda whiner and idiot.
Though in this version, they're rather pretty average and not as interesting than the original version.

But the only character who's easily the likable is definitely Mufasa (voiced by James Earl Jones), he remains the same, he's wise, gentle, strong and a firm father to teaching Simba to be the king of Pride Rock. He's always a memorable father in Disney films for not just being respectful and lovable father, but also the great performance from James Earl Jones, which is a well deserved reprising role since 15 years ago, especially since returned to play as Darth Vader in "Rogue One".

And lastly there's Sarabi (voiced by Alfre Woodard), the queen and Mufasa's mate. She's pretty much appeared for keep her eyes at Simba and Nala to be with Zazu or even being forced to be with Scar after Mufasa died. She's...   Well, she was just there.

The characters are rather good and kinda likable to see, but its just that whether some of them just plain foreshadowed and a very weak depiction than the original. but at least its nice that Mufasa remains the same, not just his persona, but the voice as well.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
Overall, "The Lion King 2019" is trying so hard to be the big deal for Disney Remakes, but its pretty obvious that this movie is just painfully average with lazy written story, shameless shot-for-shot moments, foreshadowed humors or roles and weak bad guys.
But, at least the presentation looks nice for a photorealistic CG, the musics are not bad, some of characters are good and this maybe the only Disney remake where one character such as Mufasa was voiced by the same actor since the original.

In the end, i felt that Disney really starts to milking the classic films from decades ago in order appeal for modern viewers and of course, a lotta money in the box-office. Ever Since Disney started to borrow a lot of classic films to do the remake, it always pinching my nerve what they're thinking for their goal. The best way to end my statement is: stick to the 1994 version, you cannot beat the classic.

For my rating, il give it 5/10. But im glad its over for Disney's remake in 2019, but once again, it was just the beginning for the future.

So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.

Thanks for reading, and im Annie, signing out.

(Review Ends)

Annie: Hey RD, how's going?

Red Diamond: Alright, my gauntlet is completed, check this out. *shows her own Infinity Gauntlet at Annie*


Annie: Hm, it looks good.

Red Diamond: Alright, time to put this thing on. *wears her gauntlet, but the Infinity Stones starts to electrocuting at RD in dangerous pain*

Annie: Oh my god...! Are you ok?! Are gonna trying to snapping it?!

Red Diamond: I...!! I will...!!! *lefts her hand in the air, slowly and painfully and finally finger snaps out loud and powerful*

To be continued...!

Monday, 15 July 2019

Movie Review: Dragon Ball Super Broly

Disclaimer: This review isn't a part of storyline of movie review 2019. Readers discretion is advised.


Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back my movie review.

As i talked about from my game review of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse", i am a fan of Dragon Ball series, even though in my young age, i used to stay away from it, but as i grew up, i got a lot attention from the series that its been 35 years, from the life of Goku to become a powerful martial arts to the savior of the universe. But after the show "Dragon Ball Super" with "Tournament of Power", its no secret that Toei and Akira Toriyama are gonna make more like the recent ONA (Original Net Animation) and even the one recent film that il talk about today.

"Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is a 2018 anime movie of Dragon Ball series, directed by Tatsuya Nagamine, Naohiro Shintani (for animation) and Kazuo Ogura (for art) and written by Akira Toriyama himself.

Though at first, we though that this is like a sequel after three films in the popularity of  "Dragon Ball Z". but in reality, despite Broly remains the same, but it was considered a reworked and he'll being part of DBS. So in other words, this is sorta reboot of the mysterious villain, but in different dimension than DBZ version. When it came out, it was well received for another intense action, a welcome return like Broly (almost) and nice introduction of new characters. And one more thing, im going with the English dub by Funimation, just to heads up when i was watching.

So, with all that said, will the new Broly holds up in our current Gen, or is this film could be embarrassing as "Bio-Broly"?

Well, lets find out.

The Story
With this sorta reboot, you think that it could be a similar plot as "Broly The Legendary Super Saiyan"? Well, it sorta like it.

The movie started as a prologue that we've heard before, but with some twist, the Saiyan's planet Vegeta was ruled by King Cold that brought his son "Frieza" for the command. Meanwhile, the leader of the Saiyans King Vegeta believes his son with a same name will the prodigy for destiny and rule the universe, but another kid name Broly was declared to be extremely dangerous that he plans to send him off the planet, but Broly's father Paragus refuses his demand, which before he's about to be executed, he escaped to find his son from the the planet Vampa before ended up stranded. Five years, Bardock was very suspicious over Frieza and concern when he's about to destroy the planet, so as we all know, Bardock brought his son Kakarot (but later as Goku) to Earth before planet Vegeta is destroyed by Frieza's hand (which he later lied it as a "meteor crash"). Fast forward to present time (taken place after Tournament of power), Goku and Vegeta are fighting each other for of course, more training. However, Bulma received a bad news that the dragon balls are stolen from Frieza's force, which they have to get them back. Meanwhile Broly and his father Paragus are rescued by two low-class soldiers name Cheelai and Lemo to Frieza in order to not only get seven dragon balls, but also plan to kill Goku and Vegeta. So, not only our heros has to get the balls, but also up to them facing against the powerful Broly.

I find the story itself is rather very simple, i mean it feels more of an extended episode of Dragon Ball Super in 100 minutes running time. Even though im not interest that they use the reminder origin of Goku (like we've seen before), but i think i like Broly's new origin, it somewhat like Goku's origin, but in reversed, when King Vegeta said that he's dangerous than his son Vegeta by sent him to far the planet far away, but of course, it also has a chemistry between Broly and Low class soldiers, especially for Cheelai, which she has a sympathy to him, believing that Paragus abuses his son as tool before Broly risking his control of rampage. I really like they Akira came up to make Broly not only being uncontrollable Saiyan for destruction, but also a sympathetic figure that he wants to be free than being a slave from Paragus. While the rest is not much else for the story, just started with the character development and then straight to the big fighting scene. As for the English dub, well, its rather good to following up, especially for some fun and interesting dialogues.

Even though the writing feels like nothing special, but i like what they brought us for a new elements, specially for Broly's new origin.

The Animation
As we all know, the animation of this movie was done with Toei and i gotta say, the presentation of this movie looks pretty cool.

For starter, the animation looks impressive for anime, but what i noticed is they try to make somewhat of old school animation without the high quality what they did in "Dragon Ball Super", in order to go more with a flat colors with shades. Even though it could be limited, but the background and the effects are look great too.

But course, they're also using CGI for several moments like Frieza's ships and the battle scene in the ice continent, i find the CG are ok at the time. its just im only a fan of anime that are only done in hand-drawn, but with CG, its rather limited, sometimes they look good, but others are pretty video game-ish look. In this movie, the GCs are rather below average, i find that most may look good, but other looks pretty cheap in a bit low quality.

But of course, the action scenes are easily the highlight and boy it looks pretty intense with the battle between Goku and Vegeta vs Broly. Even though it looks cool for the fighting, charging powers and even quick paste, its always fun and impact to watch, especially for the build up for Broly's super forms.

And one last thing, the music are great to listen, especially the remix of Japanese Dragon Ball Z theme.

Even though it could be limited for the animation, but it still looks great for the actions and the designs, at the time.

The Characters
If you're grown up with Dragon Ball series, im sure some of you are familiar with the characters. But for those are not familiar of the series, il explain them, even though its not too much of our familiar faces.

First up is Goku, aka Kakarot (voiced by my favorite voice actor Sean Schemmel), as we all know, Goku is a carefree, cheerful, curious and friendly hero on Earth, but of course as we went into action, he goes serious, mind-strategic and quiet powerful as we like to rooting for him. Its no secret that we love Goku, whether he transforms into Super Saiyans in epic fight scene or even overly curious at something. But of course, i always love the voice performance of Sean Schemmel

Next we have Vegeta (voiced by Christopher Sabat), he's a price of Saiyan that he wanted to be the deal for his skills and powers, even though in reality, he just comes off as arrogant and stubborn whenever it doesn't going on his way, despite he gets a respect to Goku, but he's easily the antihero thanks to the rival with him. Like Sean, Chris Sabat's role is also classic, but of course he also voiced Piccolo.

Then we have Broly (voiced by Vic Mignogna), this new version of Broly that despite remains the same, but he's more of a sympathetic figure that he was being treated as a slave from Paragus, especially that in his outfit, his fur belt was an ear of a monster called "Ba". But of course if he's taking himself seriously or even losing his love one, it caused himself into madness in ultimate form known as "Legendary Super Saiyan". Though unlike DBZ version that he swears his revenge towards Goku and menacing beast, in this version, he wanted to be peaceful, but difficult start that he's been enslave by his father, i guess it explained why Cheelai sees him a poor Saiyan that he wants to be free and quiet. He's rather an interesting somewhat sympathetic antagonist. Even though Vic did a great work of his role, but felt flat quickly, due to report that he had sexual allegation, resulting got fired from Funimation and Rooster Teeth and several other individuals, but Vic denied about it, resulting to suing at Funimation for defamation and tortious interference, but the case was dismissed from Funimationed filled at Anti-SLAPP motion. The whole thing is just sad...!

Speaking of Broly's father, there's Paragus (voiced by Dameon Clarke), though at first, he's a rogue Saiyan that he wants his son Broly to be with him after being launched before he's about to be executed, which he's gonna be like caretaker of his son. But in reality, he's not the best father, he's more stubborn and probably abusive towards his son for his order. It might've great if he's gonna be the main antagonist, but he's somewhat of neutral.

Finally we have Frieza (voiced by Christopher Ayres) as we all know, he's easily the biggest antagonist of the series, an evil overlord alien for his goal of destroying Saiyans and seeks to kill Goku, but of course he was killed off and later resurrected throughout the series whether he's an recurring enemy or unlikely ally during "Tournament of Power", but he's always quiet as ruthless and power that we've never expecting. Even if his wishing goal is rather questionably dumb that he wants to be bigger over five centimeters. Despite Chris was diagnosed of  COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), he does returned to playing as an iconic villain of the series, and he did a great role as Frieza.

As for the new characters, its rather less to talk about. The big deal for the new characters is Cheelai (voiced by Erica Lindbeck) and Lemo (voiced by Bruce Carey), these two low-class soldiers are somewhat of focus of their introduction, especially when they rescued Broly and Paragus, they started as a bad guys, but becoming in good side a bit, thanks for the feeling of Broly. For Lemo, he's pretty much a one dimensional character, but Cheelai is easily the likable one of the movie, thanks to her respect to Broly to expressing her feeling about his father. Not only she has a sympathy, but she's quiet delinquent, sassy and opinionated. Even though i like most of females of Dragon Ball series like 18, Caulifla and Kale, but i like the newcomer such as Cheelai, she's respectful and cute.

As for the rest, they did add more characters, even though there's not much that we see, such as Bulma (voiced by Monica Rial) who's Vegeta's wife who's a genius scientist and other times being a B*****, Whis (voiced by Ian Sinclair) an angelic accompanies with our heroes and God of Destruction, and Beerus (voiced by Jason Douglas) the God of Destruction that he's being laid-back and occasionally fights anyone who's worthy.

The characters is always nice to see them again, but of course the new Broly is pretty good change and one new character Cheelai is easily likable. But of course, the English dub will always never disappoints, for the most part a bit.

Spoiler Alert, for those who haven't seen this movie or if you don't care:
The final act is about to get heated that after Paragus was killed by Frieza out of nowhere (even though im rather ok for killing off abusive father), Broly is going on berserk to transforming into Legendary Super Saiyan that he starts the heck out of not just Goku or Vegeta, but Frieza as well. When Cheelai and Lemo saw this, it was enough is enough for the chaotic battle that they decided to using seven dragon balls to call upon Shenron for granting the wish. Cheelai wishes to bring Broly back to Vampa peacefully, resulting the battle abruptly stopped before Gogeta uses the powerful "Kamehameha". And in the end, Goku shows up to see Broly again along with first meeting Cheelai and Lemo to live by giving them Capsule Corp and senzu beans for their survival and wishes to see them again next time.

Its rather unexpected for the end the big battle, but hey, at least im glad Cheelai and Lemo saved Broly without get killed by Gogeta. Aw well, at least Goku gives a help and a respect to Broly, Cheelai and Lemo. Since after the movie, maybe we would like to see them again in the future.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
Overall, "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is a pretty good film of DBS series, the animation is nice for the hand drawn quality, the battle sequence is quick and intense and the characters are always fun and likable, especially with the new Broly and Cheelai. Though the story is ok that its just start with origin, plot development and finally to the epic battle, which it feels rather an extended episode of DBS show and some of CG is weak to show. If you're a fan of Dragon Ball series or if you're curious about the new Broly than the counterpart version of DBZ, i'd say check this out.

For my rating, i give this one an 8/10. It may have some flaws, its still a good movie.

So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.

Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.

Sunday, 7 July 2019

Movie Review: Spider-Man Far from Home

*After Annie, the remains of Team Blast and the gems of Diamond Authority came back to the present to get their stones*

Red Diamond: Alright, we got all the stones and i think we have to make a concept for connecting these stones. But wait... *looks at Eric Blakron and Sally, but no Ruby* Guys, what happened to my soldier One-eyed Ruby?

Sally Ukrone: Well, i hate to tell you, ma'am...  I shattered her to get the soul stone.

Red Diamond: What?!

Sally Ukrone: Im sorry, its the grim reaper with red face told us that we have to kill the one we loved in order to get the soul stone. But, at least you have some other Ruby to working with you.

Red Diamond: ... *changed her mind* Yeah, you're right, that One-Eyed Ruby is such a douche. I guess il pick a better Ruby with positive persona.

Sally Ukrone: See?

Annie: Kinda sad, but... Aw well, we gotta wait for their concept.

(Review Starts)


Hey everyone, my name is Annie and welcome back to the movie review.

After two movies down, one is a prequel before we're starting Avengers that its pretty good, and the other is easily the best film for the search of stones to an epic battle in cinema history of MCU to make perfect conclusion of Infinity saga. But we still have one film left before we're moving on, tims time, our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man returned for his second standalone film, but in Europe.

"Spider-Man Far from home" is a 2019 MCU superhero film directed by Jon Watts, produced by Kevin Feige (you know like many MCU films he's done) and Amy Pascal and written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.

Like i said before, with Endgame finished the sage of Infinity stones, we're curious to find out the after we watched the biggest film we've ever seen. After all, since we love Spider-Man in MCU, it definitely needs a sequel to see something new, but in the trip of Europe and having the most famous mysterious villain has a role reverse and from other universe. Which maybe the next saga is Multiverse?

So, with all that said, will this movie is worth of beginning after Endgame, os is this film deserved to be crushed like a bug?

Well, lets find out.

The Story
Since we're finished with Endgame, il give you a small detail about the aftermath, but without spoiler for those who haven't seen Endgame.

It picks out after the previous film, where half livings of the universe are resurrected which it was called "Blip", Nick Fury and Maria Hill walk on Mexico that they noticed the town of Ixtenco are ruined by a creature came from earth called "Earth Elemental", not before it was destroyed by Quentin Beck aka "Mysterio". Fast forward of eight months, Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) was concerned over the [CENSORED FOR NO SPOILER, YOU MUST WATCH AVENGERS ENDGAME FOR MORE INFO] that he was planned by his school for the trip to Europe for two weeks after when he and Aunt May done a fundraiser for homeless. As Peter, his best friend Ned, his crush Michele (aka MJ) and other students are setting to the trip on Venice, Italy, Pete witnessed a living being from water going rampage on Venice, not before it was take care by Mysterio. As Peter on his home for bed, he was interrupted by Nick Fury for new mission. According to Mysterio, he said the living beings from water, earth, air and fire are called "Elementals", they came from other universe that Quentin was born from Earth-833 that he tried to stop them, but got destroyed that he's left all alone. Its up to Peter and Quentin to stop the Elementals in order to the Europe trip safe.

Though i like the continuity after Endgame, because we like that after the epic battle, we're going back to normal and even some interesting change, thanks to "Blip" and even the inclusion of "Multiverse", which im fascinated about the other universe in Marvel. But the main story is almost like the previous film "Spider-Man Homecoming" where Peter tries to do his heroic business, but in a difficulty way, but in the trip on Europe, especially trying to be mature as a teenager. Plus, it gives us an extra plot element where Pete trying to be connected with Michele for a loving relationship, but then again, its not easy for his attempt. Though there's one moment where his best friend Ned has date with Betty Brant, which is nice, but its just for the use of either a filler or a character development for Ned. But of course, it also gives us a plot element where Peter tries a new gadget of glasses with AI that it was created by Tony Stark before [CENSORED FOR NO SPOILER], otherwise Pete should be careful when he first trying it, which is also nice for his start, and it kinda has an Easter Egg when Pete wears his glasses before gaining spider power. But of  course, as the movie went on, it goes into mind-bugling plot twist that it jumped out of nowhere, but i won't spoil it. But of course, it also has a humor dialogue moment, but it was always funny and probably well written, for the most part.

The story is not bad that i can say, its just the main plot would've been better in my opinion.

The Presentation
Once again, the presentation of this movie is always look great for the actions, suits and locations.

At first, i though the filming location is sorta done in CG or perhaps in Canada, but in reality, they're literally filmed in Europe like Italy (likely Venice), Czech Republic, Netherlands and London England, which im very impressed for the setting of the trip of Europe. Though  it also said they wanted to go in Paris, but got changed to Czech Republic. Though they also filmed outside Europe like New York and New Jersey.

Since this is a superhero movie, im talking about the suit, though its nice they brought back that we like such as "Iron Spider-Man" (obviously in motion-capture) and his original suit from "Civil War" and "Homecoming", but they introduced us two new outfits. First is the black outfit for his camouflage from the dark, its an interesting idea, which it kinda looks like "Spider-Man Noir", but more of stealth in the night. And second is black and red, its basically like his original suit, but of course, it kinda reminds us Superior Spider-Man (you know, where Otto Octavius swap his soul to Parker's body to become an anti-hero). As for Mytserio's outfit, it looks pretty cool with flash and majestic looking, kinda like an upgrade design over the comic version. I guess i can say Vulture and Mysterio in MCU have a better design than the comic for gimmicky appearances, don't you think?

And of course, there's the action scenes, they're always looks great and entertaining with water attack in Venice and a fire rampage in Prague. This time, the effects of the Elementals are impressive for the quality and the details of their appearances, even though its generic, but they pretty cool. Though they said it was based on various Spider-Man's bad guys like Sandman, Cyclone, Hydro-Man and Molten Man, though its more like loosely, since they used the name only, but it was never mentioned the name in the movie. The other effects of the powers like web-slinging (despite its just gadgets) and mystical power from Mysterio are also pretty cool, even though Mysterio's power is just green smoke and energies or even the quality could get low a bit, but its nice to demonstration.

The presentation is still look impressive as previous MCU films, not much else to tell.

The Characters
Of course, its nice to see some characters come back from before, but give an upgrade for the development and even brought us a new characters.

First is our titular hero, Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man (played by my favorite young British actor Tom Holland), Despite being cocky and heroic as Spider-Man, but he's more concerned and distraught, which he's struggle for not just losing his important boss, but also stay peaceful in trip of Europe, trying to be mature and as we all know, keeping himself secret from the students (except for Ned). Especially he's trying to have a relation with Michele, but then again, its not easy for his struggle. Even though he's rather a sympathetic hero, but Tom still did a great work of his role.

Then we have Nick Fury (played by Samuel MotherF***ing Jackson), as a former director of S.H.I.E.L.D., he's sorta gonna be a major role in order to give Peter an objective for the mission. Though he was described as a "father figure" to Peter, but im wasn't sure if he's really trying to be a father figure, he's more of being a boss for the heroes. Despite his flaws, Sam is always great for his acting.

Next is our new character named Quentin Beck, aka Mysterio (played by Jake Gyllenhaal), who's a new hero with tricks and illusion from Earth-833. Like i said before, we're surprised that he's depicted as a good guy in this movie, which in my opinion, he may have a potential for his powers, but when he was developed as a good guy, im not a huge fan of him, especially for the chemistry between him and Spider-Man. Even though im not a fan of him as a good guy in this movie, but Jake did an impressive role.

And lastly is Happy Hogan (played by my favorite actor/director Jon Favreau), i find him to be more of father figure to Peter after being worked as bodyguard of Tony Stark. Even though he may not have a major role, but Jon did good work for his acting. 

While the rest has some new development, but some has nothing special like Ned (played by Jacob Batalon) who lives in on-and-off relation with Betty Brant (played by Angourie Rice), Michele (played by Zendaya) became rather likable for admiring Peter and possibly find out the secret (even though she's pretty much the other way version of Mary-Jane Watson, but i kinda ok with it, but Zendaya gets better for her acting, perhaps), Aunt May (played by Marisa Tomei) who's aware of her nephew's identity in order to help for fundraising and Maria Hill (played by Cobie Smulders) who's Nick Fury's sidekick.

The characters are nice to coming back for the changes, while some didn't work for me like Mysterio.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
Overall, "Spider-Man Far from home" is a good standalone sequel, but not as great as "Spider-Man Homecoming", the story is rather above average, the presentation is always impressive and characters and pretty good at the time. Like i said, its not as better than the first one, since it has a similar plot element where Pete is trying to be mature and careful whenever he's coming as Spider-Man, while the twist could be a mind-bugling, but not as brutally BS as "Iron Man 3" and Mysterio isn't my kind of character in MCU.

If you're a fan of Spider-Man and curious to see after Endgame, i'd say check this out if you want to or not.

Its gonna be a tough one for my rating, which some people give it an 8. But for me, im going down to rating it to 7/10. Its not as perfect, but at least they tried in order potentially making a new saga like maybe Multiverse.

So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.

Thanks for reading, and im Annie, signing out.

(Review Ends)

Annie: So, what you found your idea of concept?

Red Diamond: Well, how about a ring?

Annie: Um... The ring is too small for connecting with these stones.

Red Diamond: Hmmmm... Maybe we could make... Our own gauntlet?

Annie: You know what? I think this might work.

To be continued...