Twelve Monkeys (1995)- Original Theatrical Trailer
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arkkangabriel
Posted: 11 months ago at Jun 23 20:57
Original futuristic adventure that moves between lucidity and madness, dreams and reality. Amazing script for an intense film, with wonderful star cast
arkkangabriel
Posted: 11 months ago at Jun 23 20:58
A fantastic film and indispensable. The first time I saw her was 10, was thrown on TV, and I remember is a feeling of dizziness, not to learn anything, and anguish caused by their particular soundtrack. I could not finish watching it, my mother and I change the channel before giving truce.
arkkangabriel
Posted: 11 months ago at Jun 23 20:58
then I have never seen and have been amazed. The script is great, convoluted but without gaps or errors, great performances (not only highlights the Pitt, Willis is great too, and all / as the / as otherwise very correct / as), the soundtrack has its way and unsettling is apropiadÃsima, corrosive atmosphere ... It's perfect. Aesthetics has some loopholes in Brazil, for / as lovers of this film before, but I think 12 monkeys far exceeds.
arkkangabriel
Posted: 11 months ago at Jun 23 20:59
The film mesmerizes, is almost forced a second vision to capture the details of it. Cassandra Syndromes, Stockholm syndrome, images to remember (the animals invading the town), armies ecological future underground, reflections on the human condition ("maybe we deserve to be killed") and, of course, the shadow of the apocalypse . Based on the short "La Jetée" and statements of a mental patient (who claimed in 1997 that a virus will kill 1 billion people), "12 Monkeys" is a treat for the eyes and ears. Piazzolla's music so compelling as the film itself is a real pleasure.
arkkangabriel
Posted: 11 months ago at Jun 23 21:00
Bruce Willis gets by far the best performance of his career, especially in his first meeting with the doctor (when breathing air) and when they first hear a song, the beautiful "What a wonderful world". Good performance also Madeleine Stowe, manages to rise between two large. Because Brad Pitt, well, truly makes you doubt his mental state. Amazing.
arkkangabriel
Posted: 11 months ago at Jun 23 21:00
Brilliant futuristic fable gives us Terry Gillian, where time travel is an excuse to expose an essay on madness. There comes a moment in the movie where the protagonist will doubt his sanity and his words, and even want to be crazy to forget the nightmare. Your psychiatrist will also confess to be "losing faith" in their discipline.
arkkangabriel
Posted: 11 months ago at Jun 23 21:01
Great film Terry Gilliam, one of the members of the comedy group Monty Python, which was a predecessor in his films of other interesting films like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Secret of the Brothers Grimm and Tideland. All of them, like 12 Monkeys, are marked by a series of surreal features so characteristic of this director: the world of dreams versus reality, the world of madness, paranoia, fantasy, imagination, ...
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