Thursday, September 8, 2011

Sorcerer and Me

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.

It’s a great movie! From the effects, to the story. Everything was just damn perfect.

I’ve heard many reviews saying it was a good movie, and I was to prove it wrong (because I’m really not a Nicolas Cage fan), but I failed. It really was a very fantastic movie!

What I really love about the movie is the humor. I almost laughed at every moment of the movie. It’s not because of slapstick humor (which is not at all present in the movie), but the conversational humor in which the ones that are funny are their dialogues.

I also love how they portrayed the Sorcerer’s Apprentice (the part when the apprentice uses his power to command the brooms to fix the room). I have watched a few versions of this, most memorably that of Disney’s. But, the portrayal in the movie worked a lot and it was very funny, yet very novel. It was very great, indeed.

I loved the effects so much that I’m just so speechless. It was very good! But what I liked most is the part where Cage throws water to the villain, in a slow motion. This scene happened at the railway. I was stupefied, really!

I also liked how I predicted a plot and it never happened. It only means that the movie was unpredictable, though I predicted from the start that it would have a happy ending. Disney movies always have good endings, don’t they? Haha.

But, what I really, really admire about the movie is the lesson. You don’t have to be handsome and cool to get a girlfriend. Sometimes, being weird catches a girl’s heart. I’m not that weird, I’m just not cool, and handsome. Maybe, because of my uncoolness, a girl would fall for me (hoping to be the one I love – if there is, but right now, there is no one). However, I know, it’s from a movie, and not all things that happen on movies happen in real life. But, who knows, maybe some beautiful blonde girl would be my first girlfriend. There would be silver eagles flying in mid-air. There would be changing cars. There would be reverse worlds, and stuff.

Who knows?

Ahh. Such a good movie. If I were to rate it, I would give it an 85% rating.

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