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Life

April 5th, 2017



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Life

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Release Year: 2017

Rating: 8.3/10 ( voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Daniel Espinosa

Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds

Storyline
Six astronauts aboard the space station study a sample collected from Mars that could provide evidence for extraterrestrial life on the Red Planet. The crew determines that the sample contains a large, single-celled organism - the first example of life beyond Earth. But..things aren't always what they seem. As the crew begins to conduct research, and their methods end up having unintended consequences, the life form proves more intelligent than anyone ever expected.

Writers: Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds, Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds, Olga Dihovichnaya, Ariyon Bakare, Hiroyuki Sanada, Naoko Mori, Alexandre Nguyen, Camiel Warren-Taylor, Hiu Woong-Sin, , , , , , , , , ,

Cast:
Jake Gyllenhaal - David Jordan
Rebecca Ferguson - Miranda North
Ryan Reynolds - Roy Adams
Olga Dihovichnaya - Kat
Ariyon Bakare - Hugh Derry
Hiroyuki Sanada - Sho Kendo
Naoko Mori - Kazumi
Alexandre Nguyen - 1st Fisherman
Camiel Warren-Taylor - Dominique
Hiu Woong-Sin - 2nd Fisherman

Taglines: Be careful what you search for.



Details

Official Website: Official site

Country: USA

Language: English, Japanese, Chinese

Release Date: 3 Jan 2017



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First collaboration between Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds. See more »



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Rating: 8/10

Life tells the story of a crew of astronauts as they discover a new life form on Mars. As the crew begins to examine the new life form, it begins to take each crew member out, one by one. As the life form makes its way through the group, the space team begins to turn on themselves in hopes of survival. The film, directed by Daniel Espinosa, is a heart pounding sci-fi film much in the vein of Ridley Scott's Alien. While many sci-fi films since Alien have been rightly compared to it, Life is a sci-fi film that knows its inspirations and directly alters the perception of its viewers. When you think the film will take a right, it takes a hard, very surprising and very swift left. This keeps you on your toes and never lets you relax at all which is the best compliment I could give this film.

Starring an all star cast of Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds, and Rebecca Ferguson, the film's cast adds to the surprising nature of the story. The moments that end up being the biggest in the film come from the surprising lengths these characters will go in order to survive. This makes for a very layered and very interesting take on something that could have easily been a CGI spectacle with no heart and very little brain. The decisions that these characters make are real decisions. The weight of someone's choice echoes and reverberates throughout the entire film. Espinosa has done a very good job at keeping his characters grounded in reality, much like the film. While this may turn some viewers off, especially those who are expecting something like Gravity or Interstellar, it really made the film something else for me. It was a sci-fi film that was completely unafraid of being real and ho-hum at times.

Overall, Life is an excellent example of going against the typical sci-fi genre tropes and features some truly brilliant performances from the main cast. While many may be expecting something like the sci-fi films that Hollywood has been churning out over the past couple years, this film is far from the normative sci-fi film. This film feels more in line with films like Ridley Scott's Alien and Tarkovsky's Solaris which makes this rise above the rest of the films it will be compared to. Along with being Espinosa's best work, it also features a very human performance from Ryan Reynolds that was just as surprising as the film itself.




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Life

December 2nd, 2015



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Plot
A photographer for Life Magazine is assigned to shoot pictures of James Dean.

Release Year: 2015

Rating: 6.3/10 (1,378 voted)

Critic's Score: 55/100

Director: Anton Corbijn

Stars: Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan, Peter Lucas

Storyline
A snapshot in time-the film chronicles the story behind the 1955 LIFE magazine photo thread by Dennis Stock of then-rising star, James Dean, and gives us an inside look at some of Hollywood's most iconic images and into the life of a gifted, but troubled man.

Cast:
Robert Pattinson - Dennis Stock
Peter Lucas - Nicholas Ray
Lauren Gallagher - Natalie Wood
Kendal Rae - Messy Actress
Drew Leger - Boyfriend
Dane DeHaan - James Dean
Alessandra Mastronardi - Pier Angeli
John Blackwood - Raymond Massey
Jason Blicker - Journalist
Emily Hurson - Publicity Trooper
Kristian Bruun - Roger
Joel Edgerton - John Morris
Emma Pedersen - John Morris's Secretary
Stella Schnabel - Norma
Allison Brennan - Jack Warner's Assistant

Taglines: From Rebel to Icon. Based on a True Story.



Details

Official Website: Official site [Japan]

Country: UK, USA, Germany, Canada, Australia

Language: English

Release Date: 4 December 2015

Filming Locations: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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James Dean's article written for Life Magazine was not very popular at the time when it was first released. See more »



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Rating: 7/10

James Dean, although the lead-star of only three films, concreted himself as one of the cinema's golden age legends quite quickly in the 1950's - mainly through his unconventional approach to Hollywood's rules - this is, all before his premature death quite soon later.

Portrayed by Dane Dehaan, LIFE is a satirical chronicle of Dean's rise of an unknown to his Hollywood acting debut of success and fame. Yet, the film is not directly told as a documentary of his life - but via the lens of Robert Pattinson's character, Dennis Stock, a rookie photographer for a photo-agency with aspirations of becoming known.

Set in the 1950's, director Anton Corbijn's take on Dean's life is admirably applaudable as it takes us on an inside look of Dean's short lived fame and anti-fame. The sets, the cinematography, the music and the atmosphere all cipher the 50's pose, as smoking and larger-than-life LA are the standard.

First meeting at a party in 1955, Dennis (the photographer) approaches Dean; a young, sophisticated individual wearing a melo- polo, slicked hair with thick framed glasses and asks who he is. For Dehaan, the performance, both visually and in terms of acting is undeniably suited as he resonates Dean's moody and unique approach, showing him as a person, not merely an icon.

Forming sturdy relationships with Jack Warner (Ben Kingsley), of Warner Brothers Pictures, Dean's talent is soon spotted, and through several frustrations of the individual's motives, he told to 'play the part, follow the rules' and he would be made a star.

For Robert Pattinson, his take on iconic photographer Dennis Stock is equally as impressive as he enters the world of Hollywood from the other side of the carpet (and at bottom). Spotting Dean's talent early, Stock, in the two-hour running time attempts to get photographs of Dean before fame kicks in. Deadlines, pressure and awkwardness soon mount-up, and Pattinson expertly presents it onto screen.

Shot-by-shot, we capture each of Stock's photos of James Dean - but, rather than just a photo and what point it was taken - we are inclusively taken into a perspective of why it was taken, the setting and how they were so important - and now, in retrospective of our present - why so iconic.

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Life

April 16th, 1999



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Plot
The story of two criminals (Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence) who discover the value of life after being sentenced to life imprisonment.

Release Year: 1999

Rating: 6.2/10 (19,521 voted)

Critic's Score: 63/100

Director: Ted Demme

Stars: Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, Obba Babatundé

Storyline
In the mid-1990s, two inmates bury the burned bodies of two lifers at Mississippi's infamous Parchman Farm; a third old-timer relates their story. They'd served 65 years for a murder they didn't commit, framed by a local sheriff while buying moonshine whiskey for a Manhattan club owner to whom they owed money. In flashbacks we see this odd couple thrown together (Ray is a fast-talking con man, and Claude is a serious man about to start work as a bank teller), the loss of Ray's watch (sterling silver, from his daddy), the murder and trial, the hardships of Parchman, and the love-hate relationship of Claude and Ray as they spend 65 years bickering and looking for a way to escape.

Writers: Robert Ramsey, Matthew Stone

Cast:
Eddie Murphy - Rayford Gibson
Martin Lawrence - Claude Banks
Obba Babatundé - Willie Long
Nick Cassavetes - Sergeant Dillard
Anthony Anderson - Cookie
Barry Shabaka Henley - Pokerface
Brent Jennings - Hoppin' Bob
Bernie Mac - Jangle Leg
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. - Biscuit
Michael Taliferro - Goldmouth (as Michael 'Bear' Taliferro)
Guy Torry - Radio
Bokeem Woodbine - Can't Get Right
Ned Beatty - Dexter Wilkins
Lisa Nicole Carson - Sylvia
O'Neal Compton - Superintendant Abernathy

Taglines: Share it with someone you love.



Details

Official Website: Universal |

Release Date: 16 April 1999

Filming Locations: Front Street, Norwalk, California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $75,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $20,414,775 (USA) (18 April 1999) (2594 Screens)

Gross: $63,844,974 (USA) (8 August 1999)



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Trivia:
When Rayford (Eddie Murphy) is getting beat up in a fight, he says: "I know a bitch named Della who hits harder than you." This is a reference to Harlem Nights, in which Murphy's character is beat up in a fight with a madame played by Della Reese.

Goofs:
Anachronisms: About halfway through the film, the prisoners are watching a newsreel about World War II. After that, Can't Get Right arrives, and is scouted by a scout from the Pittsburgh Crawfords. The team existed from 1930-1938, three years before the US entered World War II.

Quotes:
Willie Long: I didn't see nothing special the first time Ray and Claude walked into the cage. To me, they were just a couple of fools whose luck had run out. 'Course, I was wrong about that.



User Review

One of Eddie Murphy's best films.

Rating:

If you're not a fan of Eddie Murphy's humor, then skip this one.

The movie begins in modern times, 1997, with the main characters' funerals. The movie then flashes back to 1932 to begin telling their story, and continues as they age in prison in Mississippi.

They were "petty criminals" but were sentenced to life in prison for a murder they did not commit. However, being black in 1930s Mississippi did them no favors. The story that unfolds is irreverent and funny and has enough twists along the way to keep things very interesting.

I can't understand why the average rating of this movie is below "6". I give it "8" of "10" for its overall entertainment value, plus a few "life's little lessons" thrown in. I think it is one of Eddie Murphy's best movies.




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