Showing posts with label the avengers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the avengers. Show all posts

Friday, 24 April 2015

AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON: Spectacular but standard! Fun for fans!! [3/5]

If you are a hardcore comic-book fan, you would know what to expect from a specific series, and when. There will be moments of comfort shaken by the flashes of threatening situation to the very existence of mankind. Team should be intact and as any of the old-book sayings would recommend, ‘together’. Meanwhile, you can have a romantic track between the two of leading members, a sentimental family-connection, self-assured guys cooler than ice-crushes, a ‘mightier than ever’ evil force and loads of pages carrying only action-words like ‘Boom’ ‘Bang’ ‘Crash’ ‘Smack’ written all over big & bold.

Marvel’s screen-adaptation and a sequel to 2012’s super-hero flick THE AVENGERS, Joss Whedon’s AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON too doesn’t dare to rule out on the basics and tries its best to serve you ample portions of everything you read in the buffet menu. Tony Stark [Robert Downey Jr.] known for inventing witty one-liners more than scientifically viable gadgets and programs accidently brings an artificial intelligence program into life, and ‘Ultron’ is now planning to extinct human race from earth in order to save it. Initially, it [as Ultron is just another evolved operating system, works by hacking and controlling dense information freely flowing in the virtual world] gets hands of support from a speedster young kid with his twin sister- a mind-manipulating freak seeking personal revenge from Stark. She can easily invade any mind and slide them to a complete opposite track with corrupted visions in the head.

AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON gives plenty of space for an entertaining ride having your favorite superheroes by your side. In one particular ‘party’ scene, everyone else tries to lift the immovable hammer of Thor [Chris Hemsworth]. Thor looks quite confident of his caliber and the hammer’s built until Bruce Banner- the hulk [Mark Ruffalo] enters the game. Bruce couldn’t do much but succeeded in shaking Thor’s confidence for a moment. Don’t miss his face! In other, everyone in the team pulls Captain America’s leg for his one of early instructions to watch out for the ‘language’. It all starts in the beginning and keeps coming at regular interval but so incredibly, you are never done with the joke. The film also explores the softer track between Natasha [Scarlett Johansson] and the rage-driven green monster in a man’s body, Bruce [Ruffalo]. The eagerness of being alike mixed with the sadness of uncertainty in the nature of their relationship is heartbreaking. So is the sequence where Stark’s artificial intelligence program JARVIS gets terminated by the evil Ultron. After Johansson’s talking operating system in Spike Zonze’s HER, this was another heartfelt sequence involving some machine.

Whedon creates a world full of explosions, destruction and skyscrapers getting melt down to dirt. The action sequences especially the ones having all the superheroes fighting in slow-motion and in one frame are a treat to watch, but what lacks the most is the depth in the story. I wish the plot gets more thickened by some cleverness and hadn’t just decided to bigger the scale. It’s scenic. It’s thrilling. It’s pure fun. Don’t expect anything out of the box or any unpredicted surprise in the tale! AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON is the latest in a popular series and stays the same. Spectacular but standard! [3/5] 

Saturday, 8 November 2014

BIG HERO 6: A kid's film, for adults! [3.5/5]

Animation flicks were never really on my list of favorites. No offence to the hardcore lovers but for a genre itself, I don’t find myself very fascinated about it! So I had just one title as the exception [The tremendously endearing & emotional WALL.E] until I happened to push myself for Disney’s BIG HERO 6. And now I have got the second to accompany WALL.E! BIG HERO 6 is a heartwarming, entertaining, engaging and completely enjoyable ride even adults will love in equal measures like kids do.

And by the way, what’s with these lesser known superhero comic-characters? First, James Gunn’s GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY and now Don Hall-Chris Williams’ BIG HERO 6! Being a complete stranger to your knowledge & anticipatory mental mechanism, they come fearlessly, keep it low, act smartly and win your hearts marginally with their simpleton but relatable multicolored individualities. This time, it is a giant, pliable and soft from inside and outside robot named Baymax designed for healthcare assistance. Baymax goes through severe upgrading procedure after his creator gets killed in an unfortunate accident and his new possessor-cum-friend is Hiro- the younger brother and a sharp mind in robotics who wants the retribution at any price.

Despite being a visible victim of ‘not so surprising’ regular storyline, BIG HERO 6 works extremely fine just because it finds its heart in the right place and a superhero armed with complete compassion, warmth & love for mankind. Baymax can fly real high with blazing flames at the other end just as good as Tony Stark’s robotic suit does in IRON MAN. Baymax can punch a huge hole in the wall with force equally relative to Hulk’s in THE AVENGERS but what make him totally amiable are his simplicity, cuteness and delightful presence. He can make your heart bleed too but that’s something you should uncover while watching it.

And then, there is a brigade of young robotics geniuses mastered in some or other scientific inventions used as powered weapon to fight the invincible looking evil. Film is filled with delightful moments that allow you to celebrate constant smile on your face and some natural laud laughs in between. For instance, the customary handshake action between Baymax & Hiro is the most adorable one without registering any single fail. Scenes depicting emotional bonding between the brothers are subtly done but for an impactful after-effect. The action sequences are sharp, crisp, fast and do throw a lot of comical punches on you in midst of its well-executed and delicately designed action parts. The climax is absolutely at par with any superhero movie you remember right away.

BIG HERO 6 does not have a star-face to ease your catch-22 situation of whether to go for it or not but you will definitely take away one with you back home after leaving the theater. Baymax has potential to meet any of your expectations from any superhero with a lot cuter-sweeter and charming nature to admire. There is no viable reason why you shouldn’t take your kids to BIG HERO 6. It is a film meant for kids but you will never regret any minute spent with it in the theater. [3.5/5]