Friday, February 17, 2012

The Secret World of Arrietty

Connor's Movie Review
Movie Title:    The Secret World of Arrietty
Released:   February 2012
Movie Rating:  G
Star Rating: ««««    

Movie Summary:
This movie focuses on borrowers, miniscule people who hide in the walls and floors of houses, who “borrow” small items from humans to make their living and survive in their tiny makeshift homes.  Arrietty is a brave, adventurous young girl, a borrower, who lives with her parents in their small house, located in the walls of a small garden home.  Arrietty is very thrilled when her father invites her to go with him on her first “borrowing” trip.  A curious Arrietty asks her parents what would happen if a human spotted a borrower.  They tell her that the human’s curiosity will lead them to be obsessed with trying to find the borrower and his home, forcing the borrower and his family to flee to another residence where they can live safely.

Living in the small garden home with the housekeeper, Hara, is an emotionally and physically ill young boy named Shawn, who is taken there by his aunt to temporarily live because his parents are too busy to care for him.  Arrietty’s first borrowing trip doesn’t go as planned when Shawn catches her attempting to borrow an item in his room.  Arrietty’s father thinks that they will have to move because Shawn has seen his daughter.   Arrietty doesn’t believe that this human boy is going to hurt her and her family, so she sets off to discover the big world, where she officially meets Shawn for the first time.  They begin to develop a strong friendship.  Shawn promises to hide and protect Arrietty from those who wish to harm her.  Meanwhile, Hara (who doesn’t know about borrowers and Arrietty’s friendship with Shawn), begins to suspect that something strange is going on.  When the housekeeper discovers Arrietty’s home and kidnaps her mother, the adventurous borrower and her new friend, Shawn, put everything at risk to rescue her mother. 

“The Secret World of Arrietty” is a very family-friendly movie, and I enjoyed it.  This is my very first anime (Japanese animation) movie, and I was very impressed.  The hand-drawn animation of the film was amazing and the colors were extremely vibrant.  The movie director and the crew obviously put a lot of work into this movie and they did well!  When watching the movie, I had a sense of amazement and awe as I experienced the borrower’s world, actually feeling like I was the borrower myself.  At times I thought that the movie was a tad slow and it could have been a bit more exciting, but overall, I had a very good time watching this movie.                                        
                    
This is no “Secret”….this movie is worth going to!


Enjoy the Movie!  Save Some Popcorn For Me!
The Movie Critic, Connor

Friday, February 10, 2012

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D

Connor's Movie Review
Movie Title:    Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Released:   February 2012
Movie Rating:  PG
Star Rating: «««« «

Movie Summary:
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…
The first chapter of the immensely awesome “Star Wars” saga is brought back to the big screen, this time in stellar 3D.  Here, we are introduced to Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his young but faithful Padawan apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, as they seek negotiations with the Separatists.  They soon discover a plot by the Separatists themselves to kidnap Queen Amidala and take over her city in the planet of Naboo.  They journey to the planet to rescue the Queen.  As they retreat from the planet, their ship breaks down and they have to land on the small desert planet of Tatooine in order to find help and hopefully get the parts they need to repair the ship.   In the city of Mos Eisley, the Jedis and the Queen meet a kind, strong-willed boy named Anakin Skywalker, who wants to help them get their ship repaired.  So he enters himself into a Podrace, a very dangerous racing sport, where he hopes he can win money in order to help the Jedis fix the ship.  Qui-Gon thinks that this young boy is “The Chosen One” that will restore order to the Force in the galaxy.  He vies to train him as his new apprentice.  As the fate of the city of Naboo rests in their hands, the Jedis and the Queen launch a daring attempt to save the now Separatist-ruled city and restore peace to the galaxy.  In the meantime, evil Emperor Palpatine has sent his Padawan, a skilled and deadly Sith known as Darth Maul, to stop them. 

I think this movie is the best of the saga, a very thrilling and exciting adventure that Star Wars fans are sure to enjoy!  The 3D is awesome, but the movie is AWESOMER!!!  
        
Go to the theater to see this movie, you must.  The Force will be with you.
 

Enjoy the Movie!  Save Some Popcorn For Me!
The Movie Critic, Connor