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Shutter Island review

Posted : 13 years, 8 months ago on 17 August 2010 11:54

okay I know it has a twist at the end - but really didnt enjoy it. Dont know why kind of seemed samey..


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Shutter Island review

Posted : 13 years, 9 months ago on 7 August 2010 07:12

One of the Best from Martin Scorsese


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Shutter Island review

Posted : 13 years, 9 months ago on 1 August 2010 05:07

This movie was really good. I wasn't sure what to expect from all the mixed reviews I kept hearing. But it was great, not Marty's best movie, but still pretty good (and surprisingly short). Great performances from the cast, especially Leo. I guess the reason most people don't like this movie is because they don't like thinking while watching movies, they just expect everything to be written in stone for them. Probably the same people who didn't like "The Usual Suspects", or "Memento". My opinion is watch this movie if you ever get the chance! 8.3


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Hijinks Movie Reviews: Shutter Island

Posted : 13 years, 10 months ago on 2 July 2010 04:27

Shutter Island is based on a book by the same name and was released in theaters February 19, 2010 and on Blu-ray and DVD June 8, 2010. A quick lookup on Wikipedia will give you this blurb:

Shutter Island is a 2010 American psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is based on Dennis Lehane’s 2003 novel of the same name. Production started in March 2008. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as U.S. Marshal Edward “Teddy” Daniels, who is investigating the psychiatric facility on Shutter Island.

I’ve always had tepid anticipation for pretty much every Leonardo DiCaprio movie because I still kind of hold it against him that a crappy movie like Titanic (the boat sinks people! We all knew that going in and it STILL held the box office record!) sat atop the box office mostly due to little girls repetitively attending and fawning over Leo. However, he’s been in some really good movies lately, The Departed being my favorite, so maybe I need to re-evaluate my opinion of him. The fact that this was another Martin Scorsese film also grabbed my attention, but still, it looked like it was just trying to be the next creepy horror-ish type movie, probably with a twist at the end that nobody was supposed to see coming. I guess, to an extent, this holds true, but it’s done very well. More after the jump, including possible spoilers.

Check Out Hijinks Inc for the rest of the review!


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Remember us, because we too have lived, loved and

Posted : 13 years, 10 months ago on 26 June 2010 04:44

"Remember us, because we too have lived, loved and laughed."

This title can be placed on the door of each house of the planet Earth and what?

At least one word of this inscription is to attend a lie.

What?

Surprise will be for the majority, the word "loved".

Question on vskidku:

Who can say that he knows everything about the word "Love", that will be a liar, because of Love, in fact, none of the people living on Earth today do not know anything, Koroma counterfeit labels that people themselves stuck on the mystery called Love.

Fake sticker with the word "Love" will mean an error of perception of love, which inevitably leads to an error translating the human understanding of love in life and this is confirmed by the existence of everyone today and yesterday, and, unfortunately, tomorrow, because the world has not stopped the war between men and war inside of every person in the world of thieves under this sun and sky.

The film "The Island of the Damned" is another story just one episode of one of the human soul from all billions of human lives, mutilated false understanding and perception of the word love.

And what?

I am sorry that no one write a review for this film to me and even the director of the film, the famous Hollywood dreamer, Martin Scorsese, even he is not stressed out the last monologue by Andrew at this very beautiful mystery of the universe, called "Love" so that the audience really pondered, and realized the source of the truth of the tragedy of the human soul, not knowing the reasons for their own troubles and problems just because humanity today has done everything to distort, humiliate and desecrate the very concept of love.

Again, no one wrote a review about this movie, not even close to his perception to the understanding of Andrew's last words that they say these words awakened in the heart of the Marshal of the first drops of love that led him to the last moments of the film lie Lester Shin, continuing, now, deliberately, to play the role of Edward Daniels, but is now conscious and in the punishment itself, resulting in the execution of the decision of the Court's own conscience over himself before the eyes of the medical and prison administration, taking as his second script, Andrew Leddisa lobotomy, which he personally invited, immediately, to execution.

Only a single shadow speculation that Andrew himself appointed himself informed of the sentence for Marshal Daniels, dashed like lightning in a gesture of silent testimony from his doctor, played superbly this micro-plot of understanding of the situation created by just a newborn love for life and people from the parties realize a murderer and a dangerous man to society this Leddisom Andrew.

I think that the beauty and genius of this movie climax seconds before the end did not realize the director himself.

I wish you all think about what I said, right here and now, because of the value perception of a new look at the movie "The Island of the Damned" and is in the beauty of the latest revelations about the madness of our modern world, do not know love.

So, my friends, in our real life better, to live monsters blunt modernizing political economy of selfishness or known the dying moments of truth, love of man apostolic of altruism?

That is the question today of the current crisis of power inside, of ourselves, and foreign authorities, where there was all of us building "C" on a global scale, on an island called Earth, without borders and colors of the flags?

Yes, this is revealed in full growth now the issue before the conscience of every living now, in the early 21 century, by Christmas of Love.


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Shutter Island review

Posted : 13 years, 10 months ago on 21 June 2010 01:32

The movie deserved an 7, but the ending ruined it.


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Shutter Island review

Posted : 13 years, 10 months ago on 16 June 2010 06:07

First i thought this would be some of the scary ghost like cinema,,as to the middle i thought it to some psychotic one,,it turned to be ,unlike all others this cinema had the specialty for keeping the suspense through out and for a dramatic twist in the ending which would keep us all thinking about teddy Daniels(dicaprio) even if we have finished the movie..


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Shutter Island review

Posted : 13 years, 11 months ago on 21 May 2010 12:14

Shutter island, l'isola del mistero, inchioda lo spettatore fino ai titoli di coda.
L'ambientazione lugubre dell'isola è di particolare effetto.
L'interpretazione di Di Caprio è splendida e lo conferma un grande attore.


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隔離島 (內有劇情)

Posted : 14 years ago on 26 April 2010 04:59

到底何謂真假?整片到最後才驚覺原來主角一直活在自己虛構世界,為了逃避失去至親、殺害妻子記憶嗎? 無論是被治療好或是繼續待在虛幻中,主角都有了決定,"Die as a good man, or live as a monster"絕對是貫穿本片核心。


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Scorsese is back, and the verdict is...

Posted : 14 years, 1 month ago on 16 March 2010 08:06

Martin Scorsese, one of the best of the best. If you don’t know his name by now, then you really don’t know anything about film. He has had a countless number of great films, Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, The Departed, Raging Bull, After Hours (those are my five favorite from one to five) and many more. He has revolutionized filmmaking, specifically in the gangster genre, what he is best known for. But now Scorsese is trying for new grounds with Shutter Island, which was [falsely] advertised as a suspenseful psychological thriller, but really is a detective whodunit scenario. But the true question that everyone is asking, is it good?

Shutter Island takes place in 1954 on an island off the coast of Massachusetts. Shutter Island is a mental institution for the criminally insane, and when one of the patients, Rachel (Emily Mortimer) seems to have magically disappeared to U.S. Marshalls are assigned the case, Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo). And what would any detective or psychological thriller be without, and nothing is as what it seems. Things start to become a little bit fishy around the island and Teddy is starting to think new things about the case. There are many side plots but I’d rather to leave those as a surprise.

There are also a lot of other characters that come into play, such as Ben Kingsley as Dr. Cawley, the head of the Island. There is also Max Von Sydow as Dr. Cawley’s right hand man Dr. Naehring. Plus there are all the patients on Shutter Island, the guards, the orderlies etc. And lets not forget Teddy’s dead wife, who he won’t let go, almost haunts him, she is played by Michelle Williams. So what does it all mean? A not to good film actually.

Martin Scorsese can basically do anything, in the simplest of terms, he’s the man. But he knows this, and that was his flaw. I am sure that he has wanted to make a film of this genre for quite sometime now, but he should have waited for better material. But one thing I must say is that one of the few things that the movie had going for it, was Martin’s direction. He really knows how to speak with a camera, he brings it to life enough were you are intrigued to a certain extent. He also knows how to set the mood. With the very first shot, we get a dark, creepy, ominous feeling. Then the music kicks in and you think you’re in for a thrill ride. I give him props for setting this mood, but the mood was false, so I must take away points. He uses all his traditional shots he’s used before so nothing groundbreaking, except for the dream scenes.

My favorite scene in the film is when Teddy is walking through his greatest nightmares. The scene is quite horrific (not scary) and emotional for Teddy. The reason it works is because of Mr. Scorsese’s talent behind the camera. Martin really let’ DiCaprio shine his star in the scene but the way Scorsese gets in there only inflicts more emotions on you. He follows from the side, from behind, does close-ups, and that swift movement from up to down, down to up, left to right, right to left, just amazing. I am an aspiring filmmaker and this is basically direction porn to me. Scorsese, in my eyes, can do nothing wrong as a director, because this movie is just wrong.

The acting even trumps Mr. Scorsese so you know that it must be good. Leonardo is of course good, when is he not. The only flaw with him is his little Boston accent. At times he can do it pretty well, but at times it gets distracting from his acting, which is not a good thing to happen to a leading man. Leonardo is a pretty well known and respected actor and has collaborated with Scorsese before in The Departed, The Aviator, Gangs of New York, and now Shutter Island. I wasn’t a fan of Gangs of New York but liked the other two, and performance wise, it ranks the same, almost. The Departed was his best, then The Aviator, then Shutter Island, then Gangs of New York.

Leonardo plays the role with great in persistence, which is what the role calls for. His emotions are constantly changing, from incredibly sad and depressed, to angered, to detective mode, to violent. Leonardo can play every emotion with skill, especially sad and depressed. I felt Leo was a real person and not just an actor, and that’s when you know you have succeeded as an actor.

But I can’t forget the supporting cast, but none really are up to par with DiCaprio, because it really is DiCaprio’s movie. Mark Ruffalo does substantial, but nothing memorable. Ben Kingsley is the same as Ruffalo, only better. Kingsley would have these little sections of dialogue that I really enjoyed, and he did them well, just not great. He played a good enough antagonist. Everyone else was just OK, but the one performance I found great was Jackie Earle Haley, a personal favorite of mine. He gives another Oscar worthy performance, even though he was only in it a good 5, maybe 7 minutes. I don’t care though, every time I see Haley in a movie I smile. Haley plays a patient on Shutter Island and he is a very damaged man because of Teddy, ooooo (intriguing…). All the patients really outshine themselves because they can play the crazy so well it’s unbelievable. If these actors were acting live on a stage I would think they were truly insane.

So I make this movie sound pretty good, so why such a low rating? Well we have come to why, the script. This is were the movie completely falls apart. The film was written by Laeta Kalogridis based off a novel by Denis Lehane, author of Mystic River and Gone Baby Gone. Kalogridis has only written two other scripts, to two other bad movies, Pathfinder and Alexander, so now I understand why Shutter’s was bad.

It tries to be so many things that it just simple is not. It is not a psychological thriller, it barely works as a detective movie, and it certainly does not work as a conspiracy movie, it’s quite laughable actually. It tries to infuse so many different things that it just ends up muddled and confused at what it’s goal is. It tries to infuse Nazi’s, communism, the cold war, spirits, psychotic people, classic detective movies, and many more things. It started off good as a detective film, and then turned into something M. Night Shyamalan would do, which is a huge insult by the way. But it tried to incorporate Nazi’s communism, and the cold war, and it was completely out of place.

Teddy was in World War 2 and had nightmares about concentration camps and it was completely unnecessary. It took place in the 50’s so that’s why the cold war was mentioned, but it didn’t have to be. Plus the BIG TWIST! Oh boy. The thing that bothered me the most was the fact that the twist was quite obvious. I, and two of the other three people I saw it with, figured it out in the first 30 minutes or so. The fourth person I was with figured it out ten minutes before it was revealed. So basically, we all figured it out with no problem. They give enough hints to the point were it felt obvious. So really the so called “Big Payoff” really was more like, “Well duh”. Plus by that time I didn’t care about any of the characters.

Another big flaw was the fact that scenes just dragged on too long. Literally, every scene in the film could have been cut a little shorter. And because every scene dragged, the movie dragged on and on and on. It seemed a bit longer especially when you know how it’s going to end.

So Shutter Island, is it a failure, no. But the film is strong in a technical way, acting, direction, editing, art direction, but it fails on the story, so much that it’s not worth seeing in theaters. If this was a See it, Skip it, Rent it scenario, I would say Rent it. Shutter Island is not a terrible movie, but it’s not really a good one either.

** 1/2 (out of *****); Rent It


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