Monday, October 4, 2010

Review: The Ward

Today we have a special examination as a contributor to guest and friend of mine had the opportunity to see the John Carpenter Ward at the Toronto Film Festival and offered to review it for the site.

Jason DeBattista is a treasure trove of knowledge of horror cinema and a real fan of the nave.Retirar review Ward

Genre: horror
Directed by: John Carpenter
Staring: Amber Heard, Danielle Panabaker, Lyndsy Fonseca, Jared Harris, Mamie Gummer, Laura-Leigh, Mika Boorem, Sean Cook
Published: 13 September 2010 (world premiere of international Toronto Film Festival)

THE GENERAL IDEA

Kristen (Amber Heard) Burns down House farm gets arrested and placed in a psychiatric hospital, where secrets are to her around. Kristen not being crazy even with no knowledge of why she is the Pavilion claims.When the lights of emerging girls in the Pavilion are locked in his room, which is when the dark hospital charges life with images and sounds that can not be real or can?

THE GOOD

John Carpenter always had a good visual eye, but in this film is simply amazing to watch.Taking place in 1966 all sets/locations, costumes and cars/furniture all feel rights.The Royal Pavilion in the title actually feels very real sense since shot the film in a hospital and prison for the insane criminal, who was and is still used in that capacity.

All performances in the film are quite good, Amber Heard, being the only one with more screen time has to be more credible performance manages to play their characters fear, confusion and IRA very bien.Danielle Panabaker who normally plays a nice girl gets to play this time around the bitch optimistic and she tosses it very well.The Good doctor (Jared Harris) manages to bring a good sense of the reality of the film by managing to be the sane or point normal to audiences which makes the "crazy" characters that appear to be much more crazy.

One thing that I found that you worked for the film was the scares jump, the film would be a time slow, and then something would jump out and grabs your attention.

BAD

I said all saw it very much of the time, that was true, except for one thing.I found that Amber Heard, even with all the clothes period, it seemed she was a girl from 2010 onwards, dressed as a girl from 1966.No is a huge complaint, but it is something that I notado.Un element that I hate writing section incorrectly for a John Carpenter film music is really not helping the película.Ahora not hurt but Carpenter is known for scores that help create tension in his films, not ésta.Incluso film like vampires that many people don't like qualification of aid to the film.

Now I jump scared in as a good thing, but I have to say it in as one with as well as they can be cheap scares and not everyone you main gustan.La complaint I have with this film is that tends to be a slow film rhythm seems a little off, not scupper the film, but is something I've noticed.

GLOBAL

If you want to get a date for a movie where he jump or grab you during the movie you should check this when hits teatros.El gesture is pretty good, a fun time end viendo.El almost wrecked the film, but in the last 30 or so seconds made for ella.La score wasn't great but was the design of production. all performances were very well, even if you don't have the Amber aspect as it is in General to be observed a fans of horror/Carpenter.Si film 60′s have hated those past few films John Carpenter has done here, you should give this a chance because it is very different than the movies.

Give to John Carpenter the Ward 7 of every 10

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