Saturday, July 16, 2016

Blue Hell criticism – IGN Spain

The good, if brief, twice good . That must have thought the Spanish filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra when he faced the direction of The Shallows Original -title with presented this Blue Hell – a low-budget but very effective visually to represent, once again, the most feared of the seas enemy. shark

can we have spoiled to see represented to be feared under the oceans with films that are not even taken seriously themselves as Sharknado , zombies sharks Nazi flying Sky sharks or other delusional trash, but Blue Hell reenacts the sharks from a prism of respect for that being that can kill you with one or all of their sharp teeth.

the script by Anthony Jaswinski highlights more so visual that the dialectical . Just being a very minimalist story in which the character of Blake Lively, Nancy, just telling his family intrahistoria and therefore the reason that has led to a Texas medical student end up in a game of Mortal Kombat against a digital shark. . Quite also evident

Infierno Blue has a very successful start, presenting the seemingly pristine beach of Mexico where most intrepid surfers just getting to ride the waves. In this context, Nancy trust, the tide will change and will end up stuck in the hunting shark, that the absence of more marine animals, want to try the tasty meat of the blond wife of Deadpool .

We say this last because not only Ryan Reynolds must seem attractive his wife. Jaume Collet-Serra free maps abuses that contribute absolutely nothing to the plot and only seek eroticism foreground of the forbidden parts of the dummy . Speaking in silver, a closeup of the neck or the back of Lively rarely justified. We understand that want to enhance the attractiveness of the protagonist and that is the decision that a model was hired for the role, but it has certain limits.



Y Blake Lively is precisely becomes his main defender as an actress with her performance in this film, that while it will not make you a candidate for the Oscar 2017 dodge surely get a Razzie. Blake Lively proves to be more than a pretty face and at times more raw and desperate manages to convey a torrent of negative emotions in a credible way . Much more credible than a shark that will make us long for the days of the Animatronic (bis).

As for complaints, without going into too much plot details, we could say its end. The Shallows is not intended to be a science fiction movie, but a perfectly possible in reality. However, great touches the end of the tape seem rather a hit attempt denouement something a certain logic .



Por Otherwise, little fuss. Blue Hell is a refreshing movie and popcorn that knows how to balance perfectly the fact of having something so boring priori as a unique character and a unique setting with a movie that does not artificially stretch your footage and highlights on things like pace, technical, certain planes and photography of this Mexican paradise. Pretty entertaining despite own shortcomings short budget and other rather arising from excessive eroticism


BEST:. Lively proves much more than a pretty face and is solvent in its most critical moments interpretive level. Good rhythm; short film but is that the right measure. . The Seagull (and you’ll understand when you see it)

THE WORST THING: A Shark CGI very poor quality depending scenes. Final fantasist. Excessive artificial eroticism.

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