A Day Out at the Home Theater
Sep. 25th, 2011 11:40 pm![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
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We saw Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Source Code, and The Warrior's Way. Narnia was pretty yet predictable, but we didn't know what to expect for the other two movies, they looked interesting and we'd heard good reviews of them.
I must say, Source Code was awesome but I'm grateful that we didn't catch it in theaters, I would never have followed the plotline without the subtitles. It was very intelligent, and even without using a lot of gratuitous special effects or computer animations, it was very much a thinking science fiction movie.
No actual programming or "hacking" is involved, so the name is fairly misleading. The protagonist wakes up on a train; he is being addressed as 'Sean' by his traveling companion, though he's sure that's not his name. Who is he and what is he doing there? This is unriddled over the course of the movie.
The Warrior's Way is more a shiny Hong Kong-style martial arts/cowboys crossover movie, but it was presented with a lot of style and poking fun/paying homage to the cliches and archetypes of the milieu. We enjoyed it, but it was more engaging in the creative and visual sense, where Source Code was more engaging intellectually and emotionally.
Interesting to see two very different movies essentially back to back!
It was a great day out, thanks
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