Movie reviews
Since it’s been awhile since I have written anything, I have decided to give you two for the price of one. A double feature!
1st movie – M. Night Shyamalan’s Lady in the Water
Rated PG-13 for some frightening sequences.
When I was my son’s age, I wanted to watch scary movies. So when we were at Blockbuster the other night and he said he wanted to watch something scary, I decided to check out Lady in the Water. A lot has changed in 25 years. A scary movie when I was 13 was Halloween, Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street. These movies were the precursors to today’s slasher movies but with actual story lines and suspense. Today’s horror movies seem to be all about the gore and that just isn’t acceptable in our house. I have seen 3 out of the 4 M. Night Shyamalan’s movies (6th Sense, Unbreakable, & Signs – The Village just looks to creepy for me) and they had great story lines while being suspenseful and interesting. So I looked at the back of the box and decided it looked like it would be OK.
The rumor is that M. Night Shyamalan was contracted to write 5 movies but wanted out of the deal and wouldn’t be released so in order to satisfy the movie company he wrote Lady in the Water. Basically its The Little Mermaid meets Close Encounters mixed with Ghost Busters with a side of Cujo. Yeah, it’s pretty silly.
So basically the story is this, long, long ago the Sea People in the Blue World used to communicate with the Land People but the Land People got greedy and went further into the land to satisfy their growing needs for more stuff and lost touch with the Sea People. So basically the world is becoming more corrupt and in an effort to save the world the Sea People have now decided that it is time to communicate with the Land People again. Of course when the Sea People leave the ocean there are predators that want to hurt them (the scary things in this movie). One of the main characters is a girl from the Blue World who comes seeking “a writer” because this person is going to write a book that will change the world for the better and she needs to connect with him and that will start the process of this prophecy. Not such a bad idea, if you’re Christian you may even think that it sounds like another story we all know so well…..evil world, someone comes to save it……sound familiar? Anyway, Ariel, I mean Story (that’s one of the main character’s name) is living in the pool at an apartment complex and is discovered by the apartment manager played by Paul Giamatti. He has a painful past that she eventually helps him deal with, as he help her find “the writer”, inspire him to publish his world changing book then get back to her world by having the big eagle come whisk her away before she is eaten by the evil grass wolves. In the process of doing all this, a tenant just happens to know the story of the “Narfs” and tells Paul Giamatti’s character all about the story and all the things and people he needs to gather together to help her accomplish her destiny.
From a Christian perspective, I liked the movie, there was very little swearing, no sexual innuendo’s, and the characters were always dressed. There were a few references to drug use and the one possible gory scene was left to the imagination. The PG-13 rating is for some frightening sequences but truth be told, I jumped once big time and a few times when sprinklers turned on. I wouldn’t necessarily call it a scary movie but if someone in your house tends to have bad dreams I wouldn’t recommend it.
Overall I thought it was somewhat corny but fun, suspenseful and entertaining.
Movie 2 – Happy Feet
PG – Some material may not be suitable for children. Some mild peril and rude humor.
OH it bugs me when I go to see a “kids” movie and it says – “may not be suitable for children” It’s not an adult movie, it’s a kids movie, it’s a high tech cartoon!. OK, I’m done ranting.
So anyway I thought it was cute. The story is the same one over and over, The Ugly Duckling, Chicken Little, etc. Something’s wrong with the main character, Mumble, therefore he is eventually ostracized but he doesn’t let it get him down, no he decides to save the day (and his colony of Penguins). He of course succeeds and all is happy again!
I loved the music; they brought back some great oldies. I also liked the graphics; they are so realistic at times I forgot that there really isn’t such a thing as talking penguins and elephant seals (God really does have a sense of humor). The main thing that I really didn’t care for is some of the sexual dance moves that the penguins do. It’s a little like dirty dancing at times and that makes me uncomfortable, this is a movie that should be geared towards kids and I think in that instance the writers and producers should have a moral obligation to keep the dancing “G” rated. Our kids and our grandkids are growing up in a world where sex is everywhere, school dances are basically large orgies with cloths on. I mean do they really have to bump’n grind in a kid’s movie?
Overall, cute movie, good music, moral is good wins in the end and I like that.