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Jinn review

Posted : 9 years, 6 months ago on 25 October 2014 04:04

I saw the trailer for this and thought it was an interesting concept. It even has Ray Park who I always enjoy on-screen. The execution of this take on mythology is fairly interesting to keep your attention. I think the imagery and the CGI is quite unique and well put together. As I stated before about Ray Park is proven right once again. It's kind of cheesy and feels somewhat Bollywood with a couple of Hollywood actors thrown into the mix. Whenever they show the car it feels like a commercial to bring our attention to buying one. I have to say I have never seen a car chase with a "spirit" before. There is an interesting little twist near the end. Shawn is actually a pretty cool character. That ending before the credits started was so cheesy I had to shake my head in dismay! Just when this movie was going to be considered really badass too. There are two additional scenes one midway and another at the end. Neither of them are necessary or make any sense. Unless you want to get a little more of Ray Park I say just skip the credit scenes. It's an okay movie, but at times it's pretty cheesy.


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Jinn review

Posted : 10 years, 1 month ago on 31 March 2014 12:37

Not the first time the Jinn concept appears in Dark Souls (Stranded, Red Sands). A Jinn would become something like that can be a great influence on the mental and spiritual human being and that, while often invisible, can take any form. On the official website of the movie Jinn we are introduced in the mythology of the creature with the following definition: "From the beginning, stories of angels and men have captured our imagination and have been recorded in our history, crossing all borders culture, religion, and time. These two races have dominated the landscape of modern mythology for countless centuries, almost burying the evidence that there was also a third race. This third race, born of smokeless fire, the Jinn were called. The Jinn walk invisible, between humans and our ways unless extreme or unusual circumstances are never meant to cross. "


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Jinn review

Posted : 10 years, 1 month ago on 31 March 2014 12:35

In Arabic, male Jinn are called 'jinni' and Girls' jinniya. "They are spirits earthbound that may fall within the same category of the realms of the fairies of the European traditions, and living in this world (right here), the opposite of transpersonal forces residing in the spirit world (there).
In the Holy Ku'ran (Koran), the great prophet Mohammed reveals that Jinn are real, which are formed of holy fire (energy) that are normally invisible but able to become visible at will. He proclaims that are moral, but can also be mischievous, even problematic for those who can not control them.


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Jinn review

Posted : 10 years, 1 month ago on 29 March 2014 03:05

here are forces we do not understand, who live between light and shadows are not bad, but not good, they have been able to survive to this day, thanks to anonymous, but are cedientos qde get your destination, what's that I think, denied, occupy


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