✔️ 2022-09-10 02:46:04 – Paris/France.
This weekend in SERIES & MÁS we have three recommendations ready for those who want to take advantage of the Saturday and Sunday disconnection to recover a pending account with the cinema.
The first recommendation is The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the UnicornSteven Spielberg's wonderful first and only foray into animated film with a fantastic adaptation of the classic character created by Hergé in 1929. We continue with Elvis, the hit King of Rock biopic that brought Baz Luhrmann back to the movies (Moulin Rouge) and launched the career of the shocking Austin Butler. We end the trio of recommendations with All both everywherethe biggest hit in the history of A24, Hollywood's largest and most influential independent film production company over the past decade.
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“The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn” (Netflix)
Tintin by Steven Spielberg.
What is it about
Tintin, a young journalist with an insatiable curiosity, and his faithful dog Milú discover that a model ship harbors an enigmatic and age-old secret that they must investigate. From then on, Tintin will be harassed by Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine, an evil villain who believes that the young man has stolen a precious treasure linked to a cruel pirate named Red Rackham. But, with the help of Milú, the capricious Captain Haddock and the clumsy detectives Hernández and Fernández, he will travel to the other side of the world, using his proverbial cunning to thwart his pursuers and find before them The Unicorn, a sunken ship that can provide the key to fabulous fortune and an ancient curse.
why you should see it
The disappointing trade results of the United States Tintin's secret (the notoriety of the character is much greater in Europe) is to blame if we have not seen three films centered on the popular character created by Hergé in 1929. The original intention of Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg was to produce at least three adventure films: the first would be directed by the author of AND the alienthe second that of The Lord of the Rings and the third would be signed by both. Unfortunately, the sequels never saw the light of day.
From its beautiful generic titles (a tradition the vast majority of contemporary commercial cinema has lost) to its spectacular final climax, viewers can enjoy a playful Steven Spielberg returning to surrender to his inner child. Animation is not an obstacle for the director to sign one of the most spectacular sequence shots of his career, one of the many discoveries that we find in the short 104 minutes that lasts a film that should have had a after. the secret of the unicorn it's formally overwhelming and boasts a mix of fun and exemplary adventure in the narrative. Essential.
[Crítica:Elvis', Baz Luhrmann devuelve a la vida al rey del rock in a brilliant biopic]
'Elvis' (HBOMax)
Tom Hanks and Austin Butler as Tom Parker and Elvis in "Elvis."
What is it about
The film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler) through the prism of his relationship with Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks), his enigmatic manager. The story delves into the complex dynamic that existed between Presley and Parker for more than 20 years, from Presley's rise to unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of the Cultural Revolution and the loss of innocence of the 'America. .
why you should see it
Any movie buff, even those who can't stand Moulin Rouge, Romeo and Juliet and his personal adaptation of Gatsby the magnificent, should celebrate the return of a director as lively, spectacular and iconoclastic as Baz Luhrman. The megalomaniac filmmaker opens with Elvis in the field of biopics, a pretext to try to capture in two and a half hours the magnetism and the irresistible charisma that Elvis Presley exuded on stage at each of his appearances. More than a film about his life, it's a musical and cinematographic festival.
To stand out in Luhrmann's excessive proposals, but when an actor succeeds (like Nicole Kidman in the unforgettable Satine by Moulin Rouge), touch the sky. This is the case of a spectacular Austin Butler, who at the same time manages to capture the essence of the musical star without being swallowed up by it. His performance in Las Vegas of suspicious minds It is directly heavenly. In short, one of the great audiovisual shows of the year.
[Los Daniels ('Todo a la vez en todas partes'): “¿Marvel? A corto plazo no. Nos da miedo ir demasiado rápido y que se un catastrophe” ]
'Everything at the same time everywhere' (Movistar Plus+)
Michelle Yeoh stars in "All at once everywhere", one of the big surprises and hopes of 2022.
What is it about
When an interdimensional rift alters reality, Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh), a Chinese immigrant to the United States, is embarked on a madcap adventure where only she can save the world. Lost in the endless worlds of the multiverse, this unexpected heroine must harness her newfound powers to battle the strange and confusing dangers of the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
why you should see it
These are tough times for originality in the offices of major Hollywood studios. Or maybe we're looking for it in the wrong place. The professional couple created by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert demonstrates with All both everywhere that another type of commercial cinema is possible. Following a roadmap marked out by the Matrix of the Wachowski sisters, the Daniels left the industry and the public in awe with one of blockbuster movie the most imaginative, unprejudiced and thrilling of years, a foray into the narrative possibilities of the multiverse that left Marvel in mere artifice.
With their second film and with the help of a bloated Michelle Yeoh, the Daniels get away with their mission to dislodge, excite and shock an audience who leave the room with the feeling of having witnessed something unique. , as imperfect as it is memorable, as eschatological as it is emotional. There are no limits or prejudices in the cinema of certain directors who, ironically, end up doing justice to the very title of their second cinematic work. We are faced with a film that is everything, at once and everywhere.
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