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Kon-Tiki (2012)
9/10
Intrepid Explorers Follow Charismatic Thor Heyerdahl
5 January 2013
As of 1/4/13, Kon Tiki is on the shortlist of 9 for Academy Award Foreign Language film; list of the 5 final nominees is expected next week.

Beautiful cinematography...including magnificent scenes of whales & sharks circling the raft.

Character studies of Thor Heyerdahl & his companions on the journey are intelligent subtle portrayals. Thor is one driven man, from almost drowning in childhood to landing on the beach on Roraia, Indonesia. Thor spent ten years with his theory that Polynesia was settled from Peru; not from Asia, the settled hypothesis at the time. Final proof came via the 1947 voyage on a raft using the same 1500 year old techniques of navigation and raft construction. While this may sound a bit dry, it is not. The passion of the participants is palpable. Each has their own reason for going on the journey; most simply falling under Heyerdahl's charisma. (Heyerdahl's 1950 documentary won the Academy Award, and remains the only Norwegian winner of an Academy Award to date.)

Though not cast based simply on physical looks (per the co-directors), several are magnificent specimens of blond 1940s fit men...and their bonding.

Every scene was filmed first in Norwegian, then in English; (US release of the English version seen is expected by the Weinstein group later in 2013.) Filming was 59 days in six countries. Audience reaction of the PSIFF screening was loudly appreciated followed with Q&A with the co-directors.
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10/10
Action Flick & yet a Date-Movie - Rich To Both Audiences
26 February 2011
Alex Pettyfer dominates every scene. And Timothy Olyphant effortlessly inhabits the guardian/father/mentor. He listens, he demands, he is a warrior, and motivator…the man that lurks in the harbor of desire of kids and great Dads everywhere.

• Peppered with humor in an rousing original story, it is an action flick & it a good date-movie for the blossoming love story & without gallons of blood.

Returning to Alex Pettyfer; Alex has striking movie star good looks…the camera adores him & the director wisely stays with his reactions. In almost every scene, it was tough to take eyes off him, even when joined in scenes by any of the gorgeous females picked to surround him.

Alex has matured in acting ability from Tom Brown's Schooldays, age 13 & Alex Rider: Stormbreaker, age 15. Working with great British actors in those, Alex clearly did not squander absorbing advice & learning acting choices from them.

• Alex Pettyfer has a lithe sense of quiet movement; capably showing fitting emotion through facial expression, body language, & movement.

The rest of the cast are well positioned for their roles, and hopefully, subsequent sequels. I AM NUMBER FOUR easily shows up 200-mil-plus effects-laden, plummeting paper weights. Let's hope that Steven Spielberg & Michael Bay stay aboard for a 'next in the series' film…soon…while the actors are young enough to continue their roles.

• 'I Am Number Four' imprints on watchers like the first Star War or Richard Donner's Superman; resonating with audiences on first viewing, & then returning for second & future showings. Don't miss 'I Am Number Four' on a large screen in a movie theater.
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Come Undone (2000)
9/10
a.k.a. 'Come Undone'
28 April 2001
Screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival under the title ' Come Undone', April 25, 26, & 27, 2001. The cinematographer uses techniques that add to the storytelling. Even with fall/winter backgrounds for the 'present' and spring summer for the 'flashbacks' there can be some difficulty following the continuity.

Whether either lead is gay, the actors well-portray the budding relationship in real life terms; from physical violence toward each other to their passionate lovemaking. The story pulls you into the characters a bit slowly in the beginning. But as the end approaches, you really care about where these guys will be next summer! You, too, will want a sequel to find out.
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