2012 Movie Review, A common complaint leveled at the film critics, almost exclusively with blockbuster big budget, is that we hope will be something they are not. Certainly not all about winning the Oscar and not acting and writing can often overlooked, but some movies are so bad, even on the basis of which should be evaluated you can only forgive so much in the interest of entertainment.
Within their small universe, 2012 is really only want to create the apocalypse to end all the apocalypse, and is quite successful, frankly.
The director Roland Emmerich is the owner of Disasters, which was responsible for some movies that make human civilization on the brink of extinction for one reason or another. There is always an unlikely hero, a probable rarely, and family get demolished most compelling monuments through computer animation. There is always a scientist who knows how it will play out, and somehow amidst all this, there’s romance blossoms.
As might be expected, 2012 is loosely based on the end of the Mayan calendar, which darkens in December of that year. Some scientific theories are at work here but can be bleak. However, unless you know these things go, it seems quite plausible: The sun is basically cooking the crust of the Earth and finally – for example, December 2012 – which eventually will give way, and all start moving out of control. You probably do not know that there are about 10,000 earthquakes a day because most of that movement is so small that never feel. But it is always in motion, and we know California is overdue for “the great”. So why not?
Now, Emmerich’s world, where all this starts, does the film? More often than not, and could be a surprise. Given that their film is over two and a half hours, is held together quite well. That does not mean that 2012 has no problems or things that our survivors live in any other acceptable form, but the movie just keeps rolling, and when Emmerich slows so we can catch your breath, These are not characters not so bad .
There is no fight novelist Curtis Jackson (John Cusack), who drives a limousine for a Russian tycoon. The first time I suspected something wrong when he and the children are detained by the army at gunpoint during a trip to Yellowstone. While there, he meets the geologist Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor), who heads the government’s investigation into a disturbing trend of rising temperatures on the surface of the Earth. He knows what it means, but not sure how the imminent danger.
2012 Movie Review was first posted on November 13, 2009 at 5:09 pm.
