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Year: 2011
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: Alexander Payne
Stars: George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: Alexander Payne
Stars: George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller
| Language: Eng Runtime: 115 min Audio: AC3 Frame Rate: 29.9 fps Video Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps |
Review: I have not seen so many elderly people in a movie theater, because I saw the Kings Speech last year. Probably a bit of irony considering that the film will be called descendants audience of ancestors.The best thing about the film, however, is that I think it would be quite appreciated by any age group adults, seniors or not. There is laughter and tears to get them flowing. The film focuses on middle age, Matt King: A Hawaiian land baron trying to connect with his children knowing that his wife in a coma deaths door, and he knew that he had a relationship before his accident. In the meantime, it is under pressure from its network of cousins ââto sell his land inherited type of real estate you want to seaside condo-mania. In essence, his restoration story. The formula is completely new on the balance of refinement and somewhat paradoxically enough dry humor to elevate to very well rounded story. As far as comedy drama go, the descendants of George Clooneys ideal.This can lead to best performance to date. I think this is the first paper that it need not be smooth or charismatic even for a moment. It's a bit messy, but more importantly, he is human. Clooney brings paper range, hitting all the right notes, alike.I funny and serious as the fact that we can not even in Hawaii (a photographer's paradise) on the island appear to be all that special. Important to the island looks just as common to the audience that the characters inhabit. Most of the time was overcast, and low brow, except for a few seconds if necessary pull of the sun, as we stand on the edge of the cliff overlooking the King family with dozens of acres of land which may be soon become commodities. Another thing I like about the descendants (you do not often see) ending that is both happy and sad. Some say that great films are those that leave you wanting more. Made of offspring to me, and its probably the closest thing to a good movie I've seen this year. |
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