Thursday, October 27, 2022

"MOONFALL" IS SCIFI, DRAMATIC FUN!

🎥🎞Movie Review🎞🎥- MOONFALL - PG - HBO+ - In the swirling drain of recent Hollywood trash films and unpolished series that are steaming and leaving many fans confused with bad story telling and unforgivable plot twists, MOONFALL is an incredible fantasy SCIFI film that was smartly written, which also presents a real life finesse to the struggles of having to learn that NASA has been hiding secrets from the American public. The plot is dubious, as a trio of NASA astronauts who make first contact with an alien entity during a routine orbital mission, that plots a course for the moon and quickly forces the moon's orbit to decay, potentially slamming the moon into the earths atmosphere and perpetrating potential world-wide destruction. Of course, earth is not prepared and the entire success of a dire mission to the moon lands on a three man team that have only one chance to fix the failing trajectory of the moon.

The film stars Halle Barry, Patrick Wilson, and John Bradley. The screenplay is by Roland Emmerich, Harald Kloser, and Spenser Cohen. Directed by Roland Emmerich. The movie didn't do so well in the box office, but on HBO+, the film has flourished and has received positive reviews where it counts. I was impressed with the visual effects, the acting, and the choice of music for the film. Bradley, who is widely known for his role as Samwell Tarly in the Game of Thrones, performs a stunning and humorous part of the "non-scientist" and conspiracy theorist, who has figured out the entire plot for the moon crashing into the earth at an increased rate, before any this real time information landed into NASA's lap.

The strength of the film comes from the performances of Barry, who always does a colossal job of transforming herself into the required role to give solid character development and bring some believable emotion to required scenes. Wilson plays his part well, and even though his has an exclusive skill of seemingly not being too excited for his part in any film, delivers a strong performance and provides the right temperament for a professional astronaut who is stripped from his job and future successes by NASA, in an attempt to keep the truth of aliens existing so close to earth.

The one weakness in the film is the story sub-plot, where the families of Barry and Wilson are left back on earth to struggle during the planetary holocaust that is crashing all around them. Obviously written in as filler, these parts in the film were cast with a bunch of nobodies that are let by veteran actor, Michael Pena. This story arc extension seems to drag, even though there are large explosions, action sequences that seem to go no where, and completely destroys any momentum made by the main arc being presented on the moon, the alien entity that is hell bent on killing all organic matter, and a separate alien technology that can restore the moons orbit and save the earth.

In my opinion, I found it really hard to bash this movie as it was clearly produced to entertain and not be taken so seriously as a historically correct film. But with better promotional advertising, a stronger trailer, and the editing out of the "family survival" story arc, this film could have done a whole lot better at the theater and might have flourished with an all time high in streaming on HBO+.

⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 [3.5 of 5 Stars]

Saturday, October 22, 2022

“SHE HULK” IS A REFRESHING AND FUNNY SUPERHERO SITCOM

🎥🎞Series Review🎞🎥 - SHE HULK - Disney+ - PG - I am a strong supporter of  female led shows and I have to admit that I was a little apprehensive about watching this new series because of all of the bad review it was receiving from Marvel fans and movie critics. This series is complete satire and truly fun to watch. Starring Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Doctor Bruce Banner who was accidentally contaminated with Banner's blood after a car accident, a vibrant and successful lawyer who turns to specializing in cases involving super humans, but can also transform into a more subdued version of a female green Hulk, this show has a plethora of potential to help the Marvel Cinematic Universe [MCU] guide new superheros into their group without having to produce full feature films.
 
But I'm getting ahead of myself. First of all, the series is a stand alone type of show, look at it as a sitcom format, where the leading character doesn't hide the fact of who she is and how she humorously handles new situations that arise. The visual effects are stunning and I'm surprised that the Hulk effect looks so natural when the character has to interact with real, non-CGI humans. She Hulk has no identity to hide and everyone knows what she can do at a moments notice. What I like best about the character's development is that she is "only human" and sometimes forgets that she his able to transform into the She Hulk when the need arises. She has simple vulnerabilities, but is a woman with genuine feelings and desires. Many people may not like that she has those weaknesses, but I think that's what makes the series writing and creativity to bring it to life brilliant. Created by Jessica Gao and directed by Kat Coiro, the production team for this series is woman heavy, which is also an alarming realization that most supporters of the MCU criticize against the show. "What do women know about putting a super hero show together," right?
 
This new series has plenty to offer with a ton of talented actors to support the show and present some interesting plots and story lines to keep you coming back to see the newer episodes of the show. Some of the big names that have made their cameos are Mark Ruffalo, Tim Roth, Steve Coulter, and others. There are also cross-over episodes with other series; Daredevil being the most popular one in the latest episodes. But everything in this series is done and presented smartly, even when the lead character breaks the fourth wall and talks directly to the camera. The writers hold no secrets and they use She Hulk sparingly enough to entice you to want to see more of her. I think Maslany has done an inedible job portraying both sides of her character and just wanting to have a normal life and not depend on being the She Hulk all the time just to be successful.
 
Disney should push for another season to get more stability and trust in the show and to also bring in more comic book characters who have been left out of the MCU and bring them into the forefront. Sadly though, the rumors  starting to surface through the web is that the series will be cancelled. In my opinion, Disney should dump the dreaded Boba Fett series and keep She Hulk alive for another two seasons.
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ [4 of 5 Stars]

Friday, October 21, 2022

NEW "QUANTUM LEAP" SERIES DERAILS BEFORE LEAVING STATION

🎥🎞Series Review🎞🎥- QUANTUM LEAP - Peacock/NBC - PG - Premise: 30 years since Dr. Samuel Becket stepped into the Quantum Leap [QL] accelerator and vanished, now a new scientist, Dr. Ben Song [played by Raymond Lee], assembles a new team and restarts the old time traveling government program in hopes to better understand the mysteries behind the old technology and the man who created it. Yeah, it sounds like a good idea for a series re-boot, but without honestly understanding the original series and the details the old fanbase have regarding canon, this new series is anything BUT faithful to the technical know-how of the show and the new writers [Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt] have no skill in leaping ahead of the original shows dynamic presentation, especially with delivering only a five episode first season.

I could tear this new series apart with it's intended and lazy failure to explain the obvious in the technical department, but I gave this show a chance. I understand that being specific will only make this review seem more "personally charged" to attempt a hostile "shut is down before you destroy the best part of the original series" mentality to the show. You should take my word for it, no special effects team or heavy handed cast lineup is going to save this pile of vomit that's been tossed to the large fanbase. Everything woke in today's society is tossed at you from the start; including a cross-cultural alternative lifestyle cast, to presenting interracial relationships, to altering actual history patterns to better suit today's presentism that does hold a huge factor in at least three episodes.

*Presentism - Judging everyone in the past by the standards of the present. 

What's good in the series. Well, just like the new Star Trek extensions on the rival Paramount network, the special effects were upgraded. The woke community gets to see some cool flashy effects and holographic displays which have been overly used over the course of recent time. The camera work and lighting are up to speed and there are some action sequences that were never used in the original series that sets this show apart from the old. So yes, there is more action and with the holographic section of the show presenting the back end of what's happening while Dr. Song is in another time and place, it's good to see what the team is doing behind the scenes.

What's bad about the series. It's a long list, but the acting stands out above the rest. There's the feel of the actors not being given a good opportunity to settle in to their roles. Of course, in today's wokism mentality, there has to be a romantic link somewhere which is rushed and IMO damages the flow of the fifth episode. The writers brought in characters from the original series to help people understand that Becket's time in the Quantum Leap wasn't a wasted effort. You hear a lot of "If it wasn't for Dr. Becket, I would never be here" or some variation of it. But worst of all, and for all of the research team trying to figure out how the technology works, Dr. Song launches himself into the machine without warning anyone on a secret mission??...Time traveling isn't a sea cruise adventure, it's a dangerous place to visit and should be widely respected at all costs. 

This new re-boot also fails to mention some elements of the QL techology, like where is the essence of the person that Dr. Song replaces when he leaps? In the old series, the essence of the person replaced remains in the holo-chamber; where he/she can be interrogated for information for Ziggy to use in her calculations to figure out what Sam had to do to leap out.

Is the show fun? No. Is the show capable of leaping beyond the fantastic adventure of the original show? No. Has this new show hinted on saving Sam and getting him home? Of course; but not in the way that one might suspect. With the loss of Dean Stockwell earlier this year, any chance for a cool reunion of the old cast died with him. The new holo-assistant, played by Caitlin Bassett, is just another action packet female character with controlled vigor and emotion, who was also added as the love interest. She's got a long way to go to be anywhere near as clever as Stockwell was in delivering her part in the show. Her character does divulge some information that she was supposed to be the actual leaper within the new team; something that would have been a little more acceptable for the new show in my opinion. 

In closing, the show is okay. It's not a spectacular group performance that I would have expected from a reboot of such a splendid series. It was approved for a second season...well, after the harrowing historical nonsense presented in the last episode of the season, I'm surprised that this show was given another nod with the same writing team. 

⭐️⭐️[2 of 5 Stars]

Saturday, October 15, 2022

QUANTUM STORM WIKI ON “ZOMBIE REIGN”

Zombie Reign [ZR] - also known as THE OATH - is a failed horror/zombie/action film [and/or series] project written and directed by Ramiro "Henry" Arrieta-Mireles Avendano. It was the only feature film [or series] idea ever attempted in development and/or production by the director. What the story or plot to this monstrous pipe dream was all about is just about anyone’s guess. But what is known about the story is that it was supposed to be about the military side of life just before a zombie apocalypse happens and how a group of people, led by a Marine Officer named Alvarez, who got together to fight and survive after the apocalypse occurs. Zombie Reign was supposed to feature Ramiro Arrieta-Mireles Avendano, Vincent Segovia, Cynthia Aline, Christopher Garrett, Michelle Holland, Taeko Baird, Brett Wilson Sr., Melissa Dawn Smith, David Perales Jr., Christopher Henry, Bobby Lee Osborn, Robert Lealies, Gigi Parker Hudnall, Brett Wilson Jr., Laura Careterro, Lester James, and Elizabeth Wilkinson, just to name a few.

 

Directed by Ramiro Arrieta Mireles Avendano

Story by Ramiro Arrieta Mireles Avendano

Starring Ramiro Arrieta Mireles Avendano

Cinematography by Ramiro Arrieta Mireles Avendano

Production Assistants  Gigi Hudnell, Taeko Baird

Production Company Holy Knight Productions

Countries  United States

Language English

Release Date NEVER

Budget

 

 

Zombie Reign [ZR] was supposed to be an ultra-low independent film [or series] directed and produced by Ramiro "Henry" Arrieta-Mireles Avendano between 2006-2016[?]. There were other titles to this huge pile of crap, once it was called “The Oath,” then it was changed to “Zombie Reign,” then it changed to “Zombie Reign: Revelations,” then back to “The Oath”...and on and on and on. The director told his cast that the original script was something that he put together when he was a young teen watching a movie on cable TV. The truth is, the script for ZR was stolen from someone else and was then modified by Avendano to make it look like it was all his. The director added characters to the original script, changing dialog often, and eventually the script lost it's focus on the story and plot. There were too many variances in the script writing, tons of cut and pasting, that all showed a pattern of PURE deceit, as all this project ever was was an attempt to have the directors name, “Ramiro Avendano,” up in lights.

THE FIRST TO GET INVOLVED
 
Every rendition of this tremendous pipe-dream had a marvelous assortment of production scum that was filled full of first time movie “know it all’s” and “secret connections” with imaginary people in Hollywood [or “LA”] waiting to see their efforts. How Avendano kept bringing in good, talented people into each new remake of the ZR project, over the course of ten years, is just one hell of a mystery and a possible story plot for an eventual film. Even today, the people involved don’t want to admit that it was all a sham and some are still holding on to the belief of this film project making millions of dollars off the tons and tons of video snippets recorded over the course of four years. There are also a few who were once close to the director who still hold on to the fantasy that someone will find the footage and bring it to the right people to launch it out to the world.
 
Make no mistake, good and honest people were brought into this train wreck with a plethora of good intentions and wild promises of instant success. You’ve got to feel sorry for the ladies who threw themselves onto the director [yes, the intimate kind], begging Avendano for spot in the BIGGEST…cough-cough…”film of the century.” The circle of people who followed the director down this rabbit hole found nothing but heart ache and a cult-like symbiosis which they couldn't escape, as all that was left were the memories of being harassed or mistreated on set by a few of the directors inner circle elite.

MAGIC OF THE HYPE

Even before the team on ZR had actual cameras and sound equipment to begin production, there was an upper level hype that was being pushed out on Facebook and other internet mediums. Avendano first started this creep show in Las Vegas, NV where he was probably eventually kicked out of town for it, and then it moved to San Antonio were "EVERYBODY wants to be an instant star" was exposed to his sham. This goof ball had everyone believing that he went to law school [in San Antonio?] and was to become a lawyer, but that he was too focused on his real dream of becoming an “instant hit film maker" and making the film of his dreams, a zombie flick. With no money, no real job, no real friends, a pissed off ex-wife with allegations of sexual child abuse, and no real infrastructure in the film business, this idiot held extensive auditions, made casting calls, spread the news about his movie production, got laid, ate for free, and best of all, had a career in film making without ever making a film!

When the actors and crew started to question the director about how his “dream” could become a reality without any real film equipment, Avendano would put together a nice looking pitch video for ZR, made with Quicktime Movie Maker [which is not even Hollywood standard], and he would bedazzle his cast and crew with mesmerizing hopes that this thing was truly going to work. Of course, he had help. With the saucy looks of Cynthia Aline-Chamblin and Taeko Baird by his side, steaming up the cast and reinforcing them with the dreams of real success, what person could pass up taking a chance to work with these lovely ladies? If details needed to be hashed out, Avendano would send out another go-to girl, Gigi Hudnall, to reinforce the legality of the entire production and why things were being kept in such low-key fashion. This is absolutely no lie, and many of the cast members who were finally able to strip themselves away from this clan of deadbeats can give you even more gory details about how they were controlled with noting but talk and hype. Of course, the ones that don't want to talk about it are either the ones that also got scammed out of money or they are still holding on to hope and don't want to piss Avendano off.
 
THE INNER CIRCLE

Not to beat a dead horse [again], but for years, Avendano was seen editing the ZR movie on his personal laptop; but no one ever saw one second of what he was actually editing. Even worse, those closest to him never saw a segment of the movie that was being edited and put together by this breathtakingly awesome first time director. The pathetic mentality of a few in his inner circle kept fueling the fires of future success through highly aimed hopes and dreams; all of which were never going to come to fruition. With personalized social circles, Avendano became a godlike entity who would promise so much success if one just simply followed him, listened to his word, and believed in his dream just like everyone else around him. His people began to give to him freely without him asking for anything. He was, and still is, untouchable to blame by his deepest followers.

TENSION SURFACES FROM AN UNLIKELY SOURCE

Then, like a bad sub plot, the entire ZR film project fell under scrutiny when a couple of losers by the names of Tim Miller, and an out of state idiot, Johnny Lepper [of Buffalo, NY], got involved in a smear campaign against Avendano. They both alleged a ton of wrong doings against the amateur director and provided falsified evidence of text messages and background checks insisting that Avendano had conspired to commit fraud, that he had a spotty past, and that he had sexual assault charges made against him on a previous film project. Even farther, these two bozo's were able to get their claims published in the local publication of the San Antonio Current with the help of staff writer, Kiko Martinez, who slandered the director openly. All of their allegations in the article were were proven false and slanderous, leaving The Current to settle out in civil court against a lawsuit filed by the director in San Antonio, TX. But Avendano didn't need anyone outside of his production team trying to help ruin his reputation, he was destined to eventually do that all by himself.

GREENER PASTURES IN LAS VEGAS

Things really got really ugly the night after a ZR: Revelations film premiere in San Antonio fell flat on it's face even before the opening credits rolled. The shyster director was bold enough to pre-sell DVDs of the ill fated film to his own cast and crew, and then he ran off with the money and hid at his mothers home in shame. Shortly after that, Avendano packed up his goods and moved back to Las Vegas, where he sat quietly for a time; slowly building up his new army of cast and crew on the substandard movie idea and script he still had in his possession. Then, when the time finally came where Avendano was on the set of his new zombie film project, and with the help of an investor found by one of his old loyal cronies who also wanted to be an instant star, Lester "Les" James. This investor pumped a load of cash into Avendano’s “dream film project” – and some began to feel that this could finally be it? Was this the answer to all of the promises Avendano made to so many people in the recent past? Oh, and you know that he had reached out to the old folk who once supported him in San Antonio, asking them to come out to Las Vegas and help him on a now "legitimate" production of the film.
 
He told his old cast and crew from ZR that he was going to pay up on his old promises, but only a few listened to this bravado. Some who actually rejoined him on the set of “The Oath” in Las Vegas were Christopher Garrett, Melissa Dawn Smith, Bobby Osborn, Lester James, and a few others. The rest seemed to have learned their lesson the first time and gotten smart to the directors real ploy of lies and stayed distant. But even though distant, those left behind in San Antonio still held on to the BIG dream of having success and making millions of dollars, so they could retire and not have to work anymore.

BUILDING THE HYPE AGAIN

Again though, it was only a matter of time before Avendano began to gloat and over-hype this new rehashed pipe-dream. The new cast and crew of The Oath [in Las Vegas] was excited to be receiving a paycheck and getting on this wild ride that would eventually lead them to “stardom.” The director had people running around training all the time with airsoft weapons. He boldly presented videos of himself on Facebook, running around and enjoying the splendor pretending to be training like real Special Ops military men. You think he was doing this for hype?...No sir, he was doing this to show those people back in San Antonio that this new venture was "the real deal” and that those who stayed behind were missing out. [*] He was now a master scam artist, even using his "inner circle" to help him procure true working professionals in film to assist in the production of "The Oath" in Las Vegas, NV; one of them was veteran actor, Tony Todd, who was paid handsomely for his ten minutes of work. The best thing is, those professionals quickly realized the sham and walked away from the project before they became too deeply involved.

LAS VEGAS EASILY FELL PREY

Think about this; Avendano had big cash for a movie budget, but he spent a majority of it on himself, his wife, his mother; eating expensively, tossing cash about in Las Vegas like it was growing on trees...like having herpes. It was only going to be a matter of time before the director had a relapse of "the stupids," and he would  fall flat on his face again. And he did just that. First, after he ran out of budget money, he pawned off all of his studio equipment, just to use the money to buy more lavish foods from fancy restaurants. When some of the smarter actors begin to question his motifs, Avendano never gave a straight answer, and then began to slowly cut people off from his inner circle.

All of the directors crude decision making began to worry the cast and crew. His narrow minded actions were not only destroying all the work the actors put into the film, but he was also ruining the names of some good people in Las Vegas who initially supported him blindly; those being Socorro Jones, Cheryl Prater, Tonya Todd, TJ Wimbs, Aaron Castillo, Scott Harris, and a few others. By the time this group got together, shared notes, and tried to arrange a meeting at Jones' home to talk about what Avendano [or Roe] was actually perpetrating, it was too late. Even though part of this group of actors claimed to be in contact with the prime investor [via phone calls and Zoom meetings] for over nine months in 2020, hoping the investor would come and save them, the investor proved to be just as worthless as Avendano and never took a stand to make things right. As a matter of fact, the investor seemed to also be afraid of Avendano, almost as if the director had something to use against the investor that could being him down. [*]

The problem with the investor was that he was preoccupied with sponsoring another film production in Texas, claiming to several people in Las Vegas that he was working hard to keep his other production there in-line, due to having a director and crew who didn’t know what they were doing on set. What the actors in Las Vegas didn’t know was that the investor had never produced, properly invested, or made a movie in his life and that he was stringing the actors in Vegas along just to bring a “heroes attention” to himself, just like Avendano did. In truth, the other film he sponsored in Texas was HAVOC 114; a production where he had absolutely no say, the film was already “in the can” and entering post editing; and which would eventually win a ton of international indie awards. [*]

Right after this, going into December of 2020, the director released news that The Oath was scheduled to be released nation-wide, but for only two days. He claimed that he was going to welcome the cast to one of the many premieres of the films release. Of course, no one bought it and Prater made sure that the director knew it. The director had over stepped his own B.S. and his production was on the verge of losing everyone...except for Jones, who would hold on to the bitter end, even after she complained to her staff that her reputation was "on the line" with this disastrous pipe dream of a film; commendable to some, to others just more proof that some people couldn’t let go of the directors “possible” chance at success.

WAS THE DREAM NOW OVER?

What did the director learn from this new shit show; that there’s always some sucker out there who desires instant fame and money, MORE than he did. And it’s a fact that Avendano didn’t lose an ounce of sleep over any of his decisions.

HOW WORKING WITH AVENDANO EFFECTED PEOPLE

What about the people back in San Antonio who once supported Avendano in the cult-like venue of mutual existence in the now faded dream? What effect of being exposed to someone else’s pipe dream going to do to them? Well, Brett Wilson Sr learned to gloat about his acting accomplishments and he became a person trying to fill his ambition of being an "instant star" in any project that came his way. Recently, and with so much hype, he had to jump on board the fame-train and he claimed credit in parts of film projects that just weren’t true. On IMDB, he claimed he was a “second assistant director” on the film Praying Mantis, which he wasn’t. He also claimed to be a “co-creator” and “co-writer” to Havoc 114, which he definitely wasn’t. He was so consumed with the idea of being some huge talented actor that he nominated himself for “best actor” in Havoc 114's Independent Film Festival run, when he was at best only a supporting actor. Today, he’s directed his first feature film that has won some independent film awards and, of course, it was the best film since Swiss cheese was ever invented. So yeah, Wilson Sr learned a lot from Avendano about hype and boasting a project that was far from actually being perfect.

What about the other San Antonio supporters, you might ask? Well, the word is if Taeko Baird is in a film project, there’s always some type of drama that follows it. And yep, she’s also in Wilson Sr’s new indie film that has and will also go nowhere, even though someone has filled their heads with the idea that there’s a "distribution deal" in the works and millions of dollars are riding on it. But if Baird is in this film as well, and if she’s personally involved with any part of the management, its a sure bet that the film project will suffer from her idiocy of needing to know everything in the film business. Well, what she also learned from hanging out closely with Avendano is to always keep copies of contracts and legal work that can be quickly spruced up, copy and pasted, to make it seem authentic, original, but more importantly, look legitimately legal.

Gigi Hudnall has tried to play it safe by laying low after the failed ZR premiere in San Antonio; a smart move if you ask me. And what was her relationship with Avendano?...well, sources say it was pretty deep and personal. She was in charge of selling DVDs at the ZR premiere and collecting all the money sales. When the premiere failed, she didnt even attempt to pay back the money she so eagerly accepted.  And she was in deep enough to have her and Baird constantly fighting over the scraps of power and position to stand at Avendano’s side when ZR made the big bucks. Who won that fight we’ll never know, but it was Cynthia Aline-Chambliss who eventually married Avendano, trumping out everyone wanting to be at his side, but she too got smart and eventually [and very smartly] divorced him for greener pastures. Aline-Chambliss is now said to be happy and a mommy with a good husband who truly cares for her.
 
SO, WHAT NOW?

In the end, this ZR movie, plus The Oath, were never made. No one ever saw a completed film nor was anyone ever given copies of the film to help some of the actors bolster their own demo reels.

The twenty-something minutes of crap that was actually previewed just never had a chance of standing on its own, even as a web series. The sound was bad, the film format was not of any film standard I’ve ever seen, and there was a bunch of badly planned green screen moments that were absolutely hilarious and not prepared properly. Constructive criticism is sometimes the best medicine for first time filmmakers to realize where their skills actually lie. For this director to work on ZR for over ten years, just goes to show that Avendano was too chicken-shit to show anyone the real truth about his dream; that he couldn’t direct or capture anything on film to help save his life. 

Anyone can look back at all of the actors, new and old, who brought so much talent to his pipe dream that it will make anyone truly wonder who was building up all the hype in San Antonio and Las Vegas…surely, it was all the people who sold their souls and wanted instant fame.

The only good thing that came out of ZR and The Oath were the circle of friends who bonded together over time and became small pockets of tightly knit family, who often still contact each other for support, giving each other updates on the happenings in their lives. 

RIP Zombie Reign.

BLOG WRITERS NOTE: Two solid years of investigating this useless piece of shit project and every event stated on this wiki has documentation and witnesses to prove it.

Friday, October 14, 2022

"THIRTEEN LIVES" BRINGS DIRE MEASURES TO HEROIC THINKING [No Spoiler Review]

🎥🎞Movie Review🎞🎥 - THIRTEEN LIVES - Amazon Prime - PG13 - A movie directed by Ron Howard is literally a breathtaking "true to life" film about thirteen Thai soccer players who were trapped in a cave [during a pre-monsoon storm] for almost two weeks and were kept alive by remaining calm and being led by their young soccer coach who reassured them they would be saved, even though they had no food. The entire film was produced in Thailand, with a few scenes shot in England.

The movie has a semi-slow start, due to the language barrier where there is a bunch of closed captioning [which I detest], but once the movie hinted on the introductions of the characters soon to be in jeopardy, the movie got straight to the business at hand. Where I would have approached the story telling a little differently at the beginning; showing the soccer players side of seeing the waters rise around them in the caves, Howard brilliantly maneuvered the story telling to bring you to the main characters, led by Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell. Mortensen was at the top of his acting game again, but I was truly impressed by Farrell's new ability to morph into a different character, something I haven't ever seen him do in films before. Both leading characters were vulnerable to their inner fears of potential failure, but both gave each other strength through humor; something that I was exposed to during my time in the military.

Many of the supporting actors were "islanders" who had very little training in acting, but they presented their parts realistically; something that I'm sure that Howard had to work with to make presentable. The cinematography was simply, incredible. Sayombhu Mukdeeprom did a wonderful job capturing the tight quarters of diving through caves with turbulent currents, building the tension through some claustrophobic views.

As with any Howard film production, there's always a happy ending in every film he makes with a little loss to build up the climax, and this movie delivered it's punch in the plot with me sitting on the edge of the couch hoping all of the kids would all make it out alive. This being a film about true events, I am SO happy that Howard did not bend to Hollywood elitist and add a fictional female character who "stepped up" to save the day. Not one of his best films, but it's a film definitely worth watching.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ [4 of 5 Stars]

Saturday, October 1, 2022

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