Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Geostorm Movie Review: A Combination Of Disaster Flick, Action Film And Political Conspiracy That Lacks Cohesiveness

 
'GEOSTORM' is from Director Dean Devlin, the Hollywood writer-producer of such films as "Independence Day", "Stargate" and "Godzilla" who has a Pinay mom. He now goes into directing in "Geostorm", which he also co-wrote and produced. A futuristic disaster movie, it's about extreme weather disturbances that cause heat waves, tornadoes, hurricanes, freezing weather and tidal waves.

Jake Lawson (Gerard Butler), a topnotch engineer, leads a team of international scientists to find a solution and this leads to the construction of Dutch Boy, a network of satellites that help monitor the earth's weather conditions to immediately respond to any threatening situations. The name is derived from the story of a boy in Holland who stuck his finger into a leaking hole in a dike that could flood their entire town.



Jake is forced into retirement when politicians meddle into the project and Dutch Boy was then given to his younger brother, Max (Jim Sturgess), for supervision. Three years pass without any problems until a village and its people in an Afghan desert are suddenly decimated by extremely icy climate that freezes people on their tracks, similar to what Elsa does in "Frozen". Then, a scientist inside the controlling International Space Station is suddenly killed in a mysterious accident followed by massive underground explosions in Hongkong.

U.S. Pres. Andrew Palma (Andy Garcia) is in a quandary and his Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom (Ed Harris) asks that Jake be brought back into Dutch Boy to help find out what the problem is and save the day. There is initial animosity between estranged brothers Jake and Max but Jake accepts the assignment because he is closely connected to Dutch Boy.

He is brought back to the main space station to work with its female commander (Alexandra Maria Lara). They must now race against time to discover the reason for the escalating catastrophes that are killing millions of people all over the world.

Max has to do his own investigation and realizes that Dutch Boy is being used by some factions with their own selfish motives in controlling and sabotaging the satellite. Slowly, he unveils the conspiracy that leads him to the corridors of power. Of course, we cannot reveal the details to you so as not to spoil your viewing pleasure.

To add drama to the proceedings, aside from the bickering brothers, we also meet Jake's 13-year old daughter who's praying her dad will comeback to her intact after saving the world, and there's a forbidden romance involving Max and a female Secret Service agent, Sarah Wilson (Abbie Cornish), who's tasked to secure the safety of the U.S. President. Later on, Max and Sarah will be partners in crime in kidnapping the president to save the world.

If you're a fan of disaster flicks, you might enjoy the sight of a Florida convention center exploding like the White House in "Independence Day", or people getting frozen like statues as freezing air blows in like it's a new Ice Age. For added sentimentaliy, there's a touching reunion between a boy in India and the lost dog he's searching for.

As a combination of disaster flick, action film and political conspiracy, the special effects are quite convincing, but the film could have worked better if it were more smartly written. Everything comes out as something routinary and we've seen the disasters shown in it before in other films, like "Twister", "The Day After Tomorrow", "Deep Impact", "Volcano", "The Impossible", "San Andreas", etc.

Gerard Butler (a Brit like Jim Sturgess, but here, they play Americans) is his usual defiant self previously seen in "300", "Olympus" and "London Has Fallen". He just has no respect for sleazy authority figures. All the other actors, needless to say, pale in comparison to him, particularly the often reliable Ed Harris who, unfortunately for him, is assigned a truly thankless role.
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Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2016 Maxine Medina On Being The Female Version Of Coco Martin, Admits She's A Reluctant Actress

Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2016 MAXINE MEDINA is being officially introduced in "Spirit of the Glass 2, The Haunted". People initially thought she's not keen on joining showbiz because Coco Martin once offered her a role but she rejected it.

"Yes, that's true, pero kaya lang namin hindi natanggap ng management team ko, kasi busy pa ako noon as Bb. Pilipinas kaya hindi nagtugma ang shcedules namin," she says.

People say she and Coco actually look alike, with their chinky eyes and moreno skin. What can she say about this? "Yes, matagal ko nang naririnig na female version daw ako ni Coco and it's just fine with me dahil bukod sa guwapo siya, sikat at isa pang magaling na aktor, so magko-complain pa ba ako? Kapag may dumating uling offer na makakasama ko siya, ngayong mas maluwag na skeds ko, tatanggapin ko na. And yes, noon, ayoko talagang mag-artista but my cousin, Dianne Medina, ever since, sinasabihan niya akong mag-artista raw ako. We grew up together in one house at pag walang school, naglalaro kami, role playing. So yun pala, dito rin sa acting at movies ako mapupunta."

Is she satisfied with her role in "Spirit of the Glass 2"? "Yes, ako yung nagbukas ng portal dito to the other world kaya nakapasok yung spirits to terrorize us. Ako rin yung pinakamatatakutin dito at bagay lang sa'kin dahil in real life, matatakutin talaga ako, so I think nagampanan ko naman nang maayos yung character ko. Also, sa family namin, mahilig kami sa horror films kaya suwerte kong as a newbie, first movie ko is a horror film kaya proud ako and also excited na mapanood ito ng family namin. Actually, nag-enjoy ako doing 'Spirit of the Glass 2' as it gave me the chance to work with Direk Joey Reyes and my co-stars na sina Cristine Reyes, Ash Ortega, Benjamin Alves, Daniel Matsunaga, Janine Gutierrez, Enrico Cuenca. They all know first movie ko ito so very considerate sila sa'kin at maganda ang naging experience ko working with them in my very first movie."

What can she say that, as a beauty queen, a lot of gays seem to idolize her? "Honestly, nagugulat ako kasi kapag nakikita ako ng mga beki, lumalapit sila sa akin at ginagaya nila yung paglakad ko. Nakakaliw. They tell me na malaki ang naging impact ng pagiging beauty queen ko sa buhay nila. Naiiyak ako kasi I never thought magsisilbi akong inspiration para sa kanila. Doon ako naniwala sa sinasabing once a beauty queen, always a beauty queen. Akala ko kasi, after maipasa ko ang korona sa bagong Miss Philippines na si Rachel Peters, tapos na ang pagiging beauty queen ko. But everywhere I go, I still hear people calling me Miss Philippines. Kaya each time I go out in public, I make sure na I exude only positive thoughts sa mga taong lumalapit sa akin."

Maxine is sure to attend the celebrity screening of "Spirit of the Glass 2" on October 29 and its official premiere night on October 30, both at SM Megamall.
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Watch: Teaser trailer of Fallback starring Rhian Ramos and Zanjoe Marudo


Kapamilya actor Zanjoe Marudo and kapuso actress Rhian Ramos team up for the first time in a romantic-comedy movie titled "Fallback".

In the movie, Zanjoe plays Alvin, a struggling animator who's waiting for the break he deserves to direct an animated film. He would eventually be working with his ex-girlfriend Michelle played by Rhian Ramos.

Michelle is still in a relationship when she crossed path again with Alvin. Feeling confused with her feelings, will she choose him as her fallback?




Written and directed by Jason Paul Laxamana (The Third Party, Love is Blind, 100 Tula Para Kay Stella), the movie also stars Tetchie Agbayani and Daniel Matsunaga.

The movie opens very soon in cinemas nationwide.


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