quinta-feira, 4 de agosto de 2011

Movie #22 - Super 8

It was great fun to be in the movies the other day. For two hours, I felt the same way as I did during a summer in the early 90’s a cultural centre near my place did a retrospective of the “oeuvre” of Steven Spielberg. During that summer I saw at least 12 movies of Steven Spielberg and only a few days ago I realized how that summer was so determining in making me love the movies the way I do nowadays.
And why did I feel like that? Because I was watching Super 8, and the entire time I felt like I was watching a Steven Spielberg’s movie. In fact, it’s the new JJ Abrams movie (the guy from Lost, Star Trek, Alias, etc) but Spielberg produced it and apparently he was on set often and for long periods.
Below I can describe how much this movie resembles other Spielberg movies, but specially ET, but for now just a couple of lines to say why it is worth watching. Well, first, if you like typical Spielberg movies you’ll like this one. Second, and as in all the movies I enjoy particularly, the acting is amazing. It’s even more incredible because the performances here are provided by kids. Ellen Fanning demonstrates us that the talent was equally distributed in the family and it’s not just Dakota (the girl from I am Sam) who got the talent. The kid is also brilliant but I don’t recall seeing him in other movies. He does remind me of someone but I still can’t say who it is. And the rest of the kids are all great. It’s all rich characters and that doesn’t happen often with kids. And finally, the story is exciting. You don’t know anything at the beginning and you gather bits and pieces of information along the way.
There were a few things I did not like in the movie (some clichés, some sentimental crap, some gaffes) but all minor details drowned in the sea of excitement that I felt when watching the And now SPOILERS down below.
The major critic I could have for this movie is how much it resembles ET. At some points, it seems like a remake.
Here is a list of similarities between the two movies:
1) An alien arrives to the Earth
2) A group of kids contacts with this alien
3) Within this group of kids, the one that is most shy is the one who will relate more to the alien and is the one who in the end will be the bravest.
4) The group of kids tries to save the alien by helping him return home
5) There are bicycles flying because of the alien, even though this time the kids are not on top of those bicycles.
And then, there are other aspects that are very “Spielbergian” even if it’s from other movies. On the one hand, the whole adventurous spirit of the kids reminds me of The Goonies and the complicated father-son relationship is a typical feature in almost all Spielberg movies.
Despite of all these similarities, or maybe because of these, it is definitely a film worth watching that feeds the thirst for Blockbusters that always emerges in the summer but also feeds on my constant will to watch good movies. And this is a good movie!