Beowulf:
Story- If you didn't know, this movie is based on a poem that was written somewhere between the 8th and 11th century. Since the poem was written so long ago, the direction and writing were very important to telling the story in a way that would successfully transfer to the big screen. The story stood well on it's own, and pretty much followed the original poem, only straying from he original material slightly regarding Grendel's mother.
Character Development- This movie did a really great job of depicting characters and getting you to develop feelings for them. From the first time we meet the King Hrothgar (Anthony Hopkins), we feel that he is a very self centered and gluttonous. It works this same way with all of the characters.
Visuals- Excellent with one gripe. The excellent part is in regards to the animation. The visuals are amazing. Scars and blemishes adorn the characters, hair and water flow naturally. All very stunning. From what I've read, the 3D version of this movie is even better. As for the gripe, the animation of the horses and horseback riding seemed clunky. Small I know, but it was the one thing that made me realize I was watching animation, not reality.
Direction- Robert Zemeckis has come a long way from Back to the Future. His visual style has changed quite a bit. I've enjoyed a lot of his movies, from Forrest Gump, to Cast Away.
This movie was kind of hard to gauge as far as who the target audience was supposed to be. I guess it's all of us who have read the poem, or those that are a fan of fantasy. Either way, it is a movie to be enjoyed by anyone (both my parents said they liked it). If you get a chance, check it out. You won't be disappointed.
Well, I'm not scheduled for any trips until January, but I'll try and hit more movies up.
Till then,
Peace.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that there is a pretty comical sequence in the first battle of Beowulf against Grendel....if you've seen the movie, you'll know why it reminds me of Austin Powers.
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