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Avatar (2009)
A Total Cinematographic Experience
First of all, You are bound to see the 3D version, which really totally immerses you into the story. Everything works together so beautifully, to the minutest detail. I guess it's safe enough to say that this movie will divide the cinematography into before" and after" Avatar. What you experience in the theater is a total cinematographic experience that, I think, will beat any Net downloaded version. I wouldn't see it any other way than 3D. The 3D experience is rich and absorbing like nothing I've seen before. The story itself is a bit classical, with a good" vs bad" theme, and the internal conflicts of the characters are a bit shallow, so it parks this movie into the fairytale category, alongside Matrix and The Lord Of The Rings, with a big plus for the 3D experience. Pandora, The Halleluja Mountains and the Na'vi have just enriched the mythological heritage of mankind. It's a MUST SEE 3D experience !
Politist, adjectiv (2009)
A modern Kafka
The film depicts a society where the Dictionary has replaced the Bible and everything is striped down to the bare fact, rejecting everything that is human. The main character is a policeman tormented by the remains of humanity buried deep inside him. The system perceives his internal struggle as a potential danger and comes hard on him to "cure" his "desease" once and for good. Alongside this former human, the audience is absorbed into this surreal atmosphere, where even poetry's right to exist is questioned. Humans are robot-like beings, with no real personality, and the cinematography could not have been other than bare simple and static. It's an art film, not easily accessible, but it stays with you long after you left the theater.