Saturday, September 17, 2011

real steel movie trailer

real steel movie trailer
They should know that now. Once known major studio films rhythms of working life. Immigrant families, slum dwellers, tenants and plant workers. In the 70 and 80, the filmmakers in the land of their stories of characters whose lives felt lived in. But these days are simply gone. The only touchstone for the drama of the working class today are old movies. Leaders and stars are just too rich to throw their celluloid fantasies with traces of reality. Case in point: Hugh Jackman is the physical fit unlikely. Remember how Robert De Niro portrays an aging, out-of-shape boxer in Raging Bull? Taking his lead from a tight body and that the point of softness untuning marshmallow.

Just once I'd like to see children in a major film that remind me of real children, not ancient elves cleaned and rented to movie studios. Hollywood films tend to treat boys and whips leaves the protagonist: a stubborn conscience to guide the hero back on track. This reversal of the dynamics of real life in which children cope with the terrible decision of his parents, is boring and dishonest. Stop making Hollywood films in the ass so many adult male arrestees and infant children to stand out as relatively mature.

Science fiction is difficult. It 'really. Good science fiction should do everything possible to traditional counterparts, it is not running, needs to build a technology real or imaginary, and to imagine its impact on the world. The novel has a lot of space to fill in the details of the writer, the film, usually does not. Faced with the difficulty, science fiction movies tend to adopt two strategies: a lot of avoidance of uncomfortable or tiring shows the nuts and bolts of engineering (or put it in the state, in which case it is a Western-laser). See the pieces of the theater and the director of Blade Runner to see the difference in function. Or take a look at Never Let Me Go, just to see how science fiction properly.

Real Steel seems to have a simple premise: the progress of robotics (technology) has changed the professional boxing (the effects), and now the boxers have to adapt to changing times. Some prospered, some have fallen on hard times. Affairs of the man moved into a supervisory role or management, pitting machines against each other in the ring.