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Max Payne (2008)
6/10
Disappointingly Flawed
16 October 2008
After playing both Max Payne games, and thoroughly enjoying the complex yet well written plot as well as the action scenes, I must admit I came into this one with high expectations of something similar. However this is where Max Payne falls disappointingly flat.

To begin with the better aspects of the film, the atmosphere and sounds/music are extremely well done, and capture the dark overtones and foreboding feel of the game. The film was well cast also, Mark Wahlberg in particular was impressive, with supporting actors also performing well, even Ludicrous as Lt. Jim Bravura was okay, despite my initial skepticism.

The criticisms are much stronger however. In simple terms, the plot, especially when compared to the quality of the game, is flawed, with limited character development and key plot elements from the game overlooked the main criticisms. Without giving too much away, in terms of emotional involvement, the characters was disappointing. None of the main characters evoked any sympathy or emotion from me (unlike the game) and the villains were conspicuous in their relative absence. There are limited action scenes, and again trying not to give anything away, even the pivotal scenes towards the conclusion of the film end somewhat quickly compared to what you may expect from a film noir. This leads to the main fundamental fault of the film, in that it is way too short. For the amount of opportunities and great scenes and plot elements that the game provides, 90 minutes is disgraceful.

I suppose, for the people who haven't played the games, Max Payne might turn out to be a mildly enjoyable run-of-the-mill action film. For the others who have played the games, and are the people who will make up the majority of the audience in my opinion, Max Payne falls short. The film never at any point emulates the sense of enjoyment and immersion that the game provides and once again makes the same mistakes that other film adaptations of games have made.
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Cloverfield (2008)
8/10
Excellent
3 February 2008
I went to see this movie with a couple of friends the other week and I found it to be a superb movie, full of suspense and action. The whole videocam experience was done really well, and really added to the on edge feel that I experienced through the movie, especially when something major happens and the camera is dropped or bouncing as they are running away. These touches made the movie seem and feel more immersive and believable. Character development was well done, and, for me at least, I began to care about what happened to the characters (unlike Blair Witch). Some criticisms was basically the special effects were nothing special, and the monsters in a similar sense were unimaginative. Also the movie is not particularly long at all, and with the fast pace of the movie, leaves you wanting so much more. However these minor complaints shouldn't detract from what it is a suspenseful and entertaining horror film, and in my opinion the one of the best new films of 2008.
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10/10
this is the best movie in the world. i love it and i recommend it fully to anyone who hasnt seen it.
23 October 2003
this is a wonderfully good film. the plot is easy to understand and smartly written. tom cruise is brilliant as ethan hunt of the impossible mission force and does a hell of a good job getting back on good terms with the imf. i recommend this film to anyone. i dont understand why imdb doesnt like it.
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