"I believe it is easier for people to survive on this train if they have some
level of insanity."
Set in 2031, SNOWPIERCER tells about how way back in ye olde 2014 countries all
over the world purposely released some climate engineering shit into the
atmosphere in hopes of counteracting the rising temperatures...it worked.
It worked so well, in fact, that it created another ice age and nearly killed
all life on Earth. D'oh!
Nobody knows how many people survived in underground bunkers or caves.
SNOWPIERCER only tells story of a large group of survivors on a massive train
that drives around all over the planet nonstop. Now the logistics of a
train driving fast as shit, nonstop for 17 years busting through mountains of
snow and walls of ice is completely ridiculous, but whatever. The entire
movie is filmed in a kinda vague, surrealistic way so I don't think reality was
what the filmmakers were going for. I think SNOWPIERCER is more about
style.
As such, it succeeds. The story is about the inhabitants on the back of
the train (the "slum" area) getting sick and tired of their living
conditions, so they revolt and start making their way to the front of the
train. All kinds of hip imagery and fight scenes follow. If you
don't put too much stock into the story and just enjoy the ride, SNOWPIERCER is
an enjoyable ride. The fight scenes could have been more brutal, but I
definitely got a
SALO, OR THE 120 DAYS OF SODOM
vibe a few times (the woman in the yellow jacket scene and the look on Tilda
Swinton's face during the night vision scene) so that was a good thing.
Quick pace, good acting (I especially liked Alison Pill as the tripped out
school teacher...eyes all rolling back in her head with psychotic fervor), plot
holes galore, under use of Kang-ho Song, exciting action scenes that look good
but lack any real violence, good lighting, unsatisfying ending.
For what it is, SNOWPIERCER is a fun film. I would really like to see a
ultra-gritty video game version. [Update 2021: The Snowpiercer level on Hitman
III is dope!]
Worth a watch.
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THIRST (2009)
A priest selflessly allows himself to be a research guinea pig to help find a
cure to a dangerous disease that is killing off missionaries. During the
treatment he starts vomiting up blood and receives a blood transfusion. He dies,
but suddenly comes back to life and appears to be completely cured. After being
released from the hospital, he realizes that he's showing traits of a vampire!
Being a priest and a vampire at the same time is a conflict of interests,
especially when he starts having a hot love affair with a beautiful young woman.
Now he's torn between his faith, "the blood thirsty beast" living within
him and the lust for this woman.
Despite the bland title, THIRST is a highly entertaining film that borders on being great. It's probably the best vampire movie since the original FRIGHT NIGHT. The story is fresh and inventive, the acting is excellent and the photography is especially stunning. The less said the better just watch it.
Highly recommended.
Despite the bland title, THIRST is a highly entertaining film that borders on being great. It's probably the best vampire movie since the original FRIGHT NIGHT. The story is fresh and inventive, the acting is excellent and the photography is especially stunning. The less said the better just watch it.
Highly recommended.
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