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The Current War: In A Word…Elegant!.

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This film is the very definition of classy, elegant, and almost regal in it’s presentation. Even amidst the savagery of the mud slinging and cold war like attacks there is still a level of decorum, a way of speaking that didn’t rely on vulgarity, a skill I believe we SORELY lack in today’s society. There is a certain poeticness to this endeavor. Each each storyline built on its own merit yet intersecting with each other. We see the desperation of Thomas Edison to be recognized as the intellect, and the brilliant inventor that he is. We see Mr. Westinghouse, a business giant, and a bit of an inventor himself, striving to find the proper angle to make his next fortune. Last, but not least, we have Nikola Tesla, a brilliant scientist, who unfortunately, due to his inexperience and naivete, suffers at the hand of many. All of them trying to cash in on this new, and exciting, power source… Electricity!

We start with Edison giving a fantastic show for a large group of investors. In the middle of nowhere Edison brings new life by way of a light show using this new form of energy. This sets the stage for the next 2 hours of one of the most eloquently written movies I have seen in years!
Edison creates the perfect bulb and uses the DC current while Tesla and Westinghouse are trying to push the AC current. Edison convinced that the DC claiming that his current is the superior of the two and sets out to prove it. Thus begins the war. Yet as cutthroat at this new field these men still kept a level of external decorum which was admirable.
The saddest part of the film for me was what happened to Nikola Tesla. He was such a brilliant man! So many inventions so much intellect and yet so much is loss.
There is so much obvious effort put into the use of words and language that they almost become their own character. In addition to this the sets, costumes and even the digital backdrops all have the same gorgeous paint strokes that one would expect from masters in their craft. Their back drops and matte paintings were seemless, the costumes I would say rivaled the details put into the same costumes used in “Shakespeare in Love”.

Ones of the elements of this film that I loved is how these 3 separate timelines intertwine and connect. It is a beautiful tapestry of bold colors, subtle language nuances, and well thought out characters! I know I keep mentioning language in this review and I do so because it such an integral part of this film. I mean the way they were able to get across ideas of anger, frustration, even elements of joy and sorrow.

All of these aspects of conversation take on new sheen, a new brilliance, at least for me.
I think this film, even though I was sceptical at first, proved to be an amazing adventure!
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‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ Will Leave You Breathless

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“Mufasa: The Lion King” is a visually stunning addition to the beloved Lion King franchise, offering a fresh and emotionally resonant take on the origins of one of Disney’s most iconic characters. The film beautifully explores Mufasa’s journey, balancing heartfelt moments with touches of comedy that lighten the mood and make the story accessible to audiences of all ages. The animation is breathtaking, capturing the vibrant landscapes and lush environments of the Pride Lands, adding depth to Mufasa’s character and his relationships.

The storytelling is compelling, effectively pulling at the heartstrings while providing insights into Mufasa’s character before he becomes the legendary king. However, the setup for Scar’s betrayal feels somewhat underdeveloped, lacking the deeper motivation that could have enriched their complex brotherly relationship. This missed opportunity leaves a slight gap in understanding Scar’s actions, which could have elevated the dramatic stakes.

The musical score is impressive, featuring memorable songs that enhance the emotional impact of pivotal scenes. While there are several standout tracks, one song, in particular, resonates deeply and is sure to linger in viewers’ minds long after the credits roll. Overall, “Mufasa: The Lion King” is an amazing film and a worthy addition to the Lion King lore that manages to deliver both laughter and tears, offering a rich tapestry of storytelling that fans will appreciate.

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Is ‘Kraven the Hunter’ a Total Letdown?

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“Kraven the Hunter,” directed by J.C. Chandor, aims to introduce a beloved Spider-Man villain to the big screen, but unfortunately, it falls short of expectations. The film suffers from noticeable issues, notably an overuse of ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement), which detracts from the authenticity of the characters’ interactions and contributes to an uneven audio experience. This technical flaw is compounded by rough storytelling that feels disjointed and lacking in coherence, leaving viewers struggling to connect with the narrative.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson delivers a commendable performance as Kraven, showcasing the character’s gritty nature and complex motivations. His portrayal has potential, and it’s evident that he could elevate the character far beyond what is presented with a stronger script and direction. However, the absence of Spider-Man, a central figure in Kraven’s lore, leaves a void that the film struggles to fill. Without this critical connection, the plot meanders and fails to create the tension or stakes that fans of the superhero genre crave.

Additionally, including Rhino as a villain feels like a missed opportunity; he is presented more as a gag character with limited screen time, undermining any sense of threat or depth. For the average moviegoer, “Kraven the Hunter” might entertain but ultimately feels like a mediocre viewing experience. Comic book fans, however, may find disappointment in this lackluster attempt to create a solo character film. Instead of an exhilarating dive into Kraven’s world, the film presents a watered-down version, leaving audiences wishing for a more cohesive vision that honors its comic book roots.

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A Brief Review and History of A Year Without a Santa Claus

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A Year Without a Santa Claus, the 1974 stop-motion holiday classic produced by Rankin/Bass, is a heartwarming and whimsical tale that has cemented its place in holiday traditions. Based on Phyllis McGinley’s 1956 book, the story revolves around a disheartened Santa Claus who, feeling unappreciated, decides to take a year off from his Christmas duties. It’s up to Mrs. Claus and a pair of well-meaning elves, Jingle and Jangle, to reignite the Christmas spirit and show Santa the world’s unwavering belief in him.

The movie is beloved for its unforgettable characters, especially the bickering Miser Brothers, Snow Miser and Heat Miser. Their catchy, vaudeville-style musical numbers, “Snow Miser Song” and “Heat Miser Song”, are so iconic they’ve become cultural touchstones, often parodied and celebrated decades later.

Directed by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, the film continues the duo’s tradition of stop-motion magic, blending heartfelt storytelling with quirky humor. The voice cast, featuring Mickey Rooney as Santa and Shirley Booth as Mrs. Claus, delivers standout performances. Booth’s warm narration was her final acting role before retirement, adding a layer of poignancy to the film.

Initially released on December 10, 1974, on ABC, the special didn’t immediately achieve the legendary status of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. However, it gained a dedicated following through annual holiday airings, nostalgic appeal, and its distinct charm.

The film’s themes of hope, unity, and rekindling joy remain timeless, making it a perennial favorite for audiences of all ages. Its blend of humor, catchy songs, and a touching message about believing in magic and goodwill ensures its enduring legacy during the holiday season.

For fans of holiday classics, A Year Without a Santa Claus is a must-watch that never fails to warm hearts and spread cheer.

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