Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children

Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children  

3D Movie Review

Review Written By: Adolph Vega 

 

3D

 

Some movies are made for 3D, and this is one of those movies. The cinematography used within this movie went hand in hand with the stereoscopic 3D visuals, and it looked fantastic. I really felt emerged within the movie with several scenes and the use of 3D. One scene specifically wowed me; it was a scene with rain drops and the pausing of time. The water droplets not only popped out -- they also went into the background and created a marvellous three dimensional visual spectacle. Toward the latter half of the movie, the 3D became more subdued, but for the first half I loved how it looked.

Some underwater scenes within this movie used 3D in a weaker fashion, but overall I very much enjoyed the 3D aspect of this movie, and it really enchanted me and enhanced my enjoyment of the movie. I highly recommend the 3D element of this movie .

 

 

Final Verdict: Great 3D

 

Movie

 

Occasionally a movie comes along that you fall in love with. You recognize that it has problems, but you find yourself totally engrossed into the world and characters within the film. This movie is based on a top selling book series, and this review is from the perspective of someone who is unfamiliar with the books before watching this movie .

This movie is hard to describe, because of its complex and unique nature. The movie takes place in two different time periods. The setting is both in present day (2016) and in the past (1944). The movie has a massive cast of characters that exist in both time periods, and many of the characters can go back and forth between time periods. The movie is focused on a teenager named Jake who's grandfather (in present day) tells him tall tales of a school for peculiar children in England. These peculiar children have special genetic abilities granted to each of them. They are protected from the general public by living in bubbles of loops in time. Miss Peregrine is the headmistress of the time loop that Jake visits, and she watches over a group of peculiar children. Around the world, different headmistresses and different time loop bubbles exist. Not everything is perfect for Miss Peregrine and her group of peculiar children. Barron is the villain of the movie and is a threat to the peculiar people. 

The performances of the cast were a mixed bag, but were overall well presented. Barron was easily the worst character of the movie; he over-acted and had corny lines of dialogue. Miss Peregrine reminded me of a Mary Poppins with a darker tone and was my favorite character of the movie . The peculiar children within this movie were all interesting, and considering how many characters were present within this movie, the peculiar children's time on screen was decent, but I wished that it were more. One of the characters that I disliked the most was Jake's father. Sadly, this character was just a jerk, and you didn't have any reason to like him. In many ways the story felt similar to the X-Men comic book series, but it also seemed fresh and different because of the elements of time travel and underlying tone of the movie. I really enjoyed how the movie showed off the different time periods and made a fantastical premise work on screen.

I found the setting to be confusing, yet fascinating. The concept of people living in bubbles of time loops was intriguing and something I enjoyed, but I found it hard to imagine that people wouldn't get bored with reliving the same day over and over again. Now considering how children can watch the same movie or TV show or read the same book over and over again and never get bored, it's not far fetched to assume that these characters learn to enjoy and take comfort in the inherent redundancy. 

The visual design and special effects of this movie really gave a distinct aesthetic that I adored. I really enjoyed the cinematography and the quick pacing of this movie kept it moving smoothly , but I did feel that some elements of the story were rushed. That said, the several action scenes were really fun to watch and well executed. I enjoyed watching how the peculiar kids used their powers and abilities. The visual design matched the whimsical story, and I enjoyed the special effects and visual gags.

The movie had problems, but I still found myself captivated and having lots of fun, while being thoroughly entertained. The biggest problem that I had with this movie was the simple fact that I wanted more. I wanted more time learning about the kids. I wanted more time with the villain, and I wanted more time understanding the premise and world that this movie created.

With a year filled with sequels, prequels, remakes and reboots, this movie felt like a breath of fresh air, and I was able to forgive many problems that I had with this movie simply because it was so much fun to watch. This is a gem of a movie that totally hooked me, and I can easily recommend it. Every once in a while you watch a movie, and once it ends you want to watch it again because you enjoyed it so much, and feel like you could catch more of it on repeated viewings.

I hope to see this franchise grow on screen with sequels that expand upon the mythology created within this movie. I am a little worried that I might be biased in favor of this movie, because I love stories with time travel, quirky characters and super powered humans, so this movie was literally made for me. Maybe I am more critical toward those themes because I enjoy them so much. Regardless, this movie simply works and is easily in my top five list of Tim Burton directed movies.

 

Final Verdict: 8/10

 

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Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond 

Review Written By: Adolph Vega

 

 

3D

 

Star Trek Beyond was not filmed in 3D but was post converted to be in 3D, and you can tell by looking at it. Mostly the 3D helps to distinguish different characters appearing to be closer or further from the viewer. Only one scene was somewhat interesting in 3D and that involves shattered glass floating around in an action scene. Honestly nothing that I saw was visually interesting or compelling in 3D, and the 3D was just present for the sake of being present. The 3D visuals of this movie are not worthwhile and I cannot recommend it. 

 

Final Verdict: Terrible 3D

 

Movie

Star Trek Beyond is the third movie in this rebooted movie franchise that is inspired by the original 1960's Television show. The Star Trek franchise is now celebrating its 50th anniversary with this movie. The recent Star Trek movies have reestablished the original series in a rebooted time line, which is called the kelvin timeline. This kelvin timeline is inspired by the time traveling events of the 2009 Star Trek film. This movie like the previous two movies takes place in an alternative universe and things are different yet similar to what has been seen in the original show and other movies.

I have been a fan of Star Trek franchise for decades and started my interest with the "Next Generation" television show. I always found the original series to be quaint and difficult to get into. Reviewing a franchise that I am familiar with and have strong positive feelings for can be difficult but I will try my best to make a fair and unbiased criticism of this film. As a reviewer I feel it's important to discuss any potential biases beforehand.  

This movie takes place a few years after the previous movie as the crew of the Enterprise has been in deep space for a few years. A series of unfortunate events causes the crew of the Enterprise to be stranded onto an uncharted planet. The movie feels new and different but still has the familiar beats of a typical Star Trek story. The movie is written in a lighter tone and the focus is more on the characters and how they interact with one another. The dialogue between the characters is expertly written and perfectly delivered. The main cast of characters has a fantastic chemistry with one another. The movie's main villain is named Krall who has a vendetta against the Federation. Krall is given an interesting back-story and has a clear motivation. Sadly Krall’s acting is over the top and becomes a negative distraction within the movie . Another new character is that of an alien called Jaylah. Jaylah is a very cunning, likable character that helps the crew of the Enterprise. This character's backstory is both interesting and important to the story. The movie has many captivating action scenes that are fun to watch and have fabulous special effects.  Star Trek Beyond is a light movie and has many funny moments and is very entertaining. The movie is not a comedy but has many scenes and conversations that are humorous and work well within the context of the movie and really feels like the original television show. This movie even has a intellectual side and gives the viewer a subtle moral at the end. 

The movie does have problems with the story and asks the viewer to have many leaps of faith. I know Scottie is one of the best engineers within the Federation but he isn't a god that can just fix anything because Captain Kirk orders him to. I also find it very odd that the events of the second movie "Into Darkness " are completely ignored and not referenced at all within this movie. It's strange that the previous TV show "Enterprise" has more references within this movie than the actual predecessor to this movie. The main climax of the movie was brilliantly executed, but it was very silly. I rolled my eyes, smiled and laughed at the same time during the resolution of the story.  

Overall the movie is very entertaining with a great cast and many enjoyable action sequences. The bad acting of Krall, and the issues with the plot keep this movie from achieving perfection. I really enjoyed this movie and how well written it was and how much pure fun it was to watch and I can easily recommend it to both fans of Star Trek and to anyone who is new to the franchise. If you are new to this franchise I would suggest watching the 2009 Star Trek before watching this movie. Star Trek Beyond feels like a proper celebration of the franchise and a fun summer movie rolled into one .

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