Monday, September 12, 2011

watch Contagion megavideo

watch Contagion megavideo
watch Contagion megavideo
,requests that an important part of the population of moviegoers that is, say, tired of Gwyneth Paltrow. It also sets a high bar for the rest of the thriller. And to his credit, Soderbergh maintains this nearly half of the film, upped the ante by the cat number of bodies, and highlighting the insecurity of our existence. Seriously, if you are a germaphobe, you wet your pants every time you clear your throat in the theater.

And contagion in a way ... coasts. After images of panicked citizens stormed pharmacies (for a holistic remedies that may or may not actually work) and military aggression, turns the film into what looks like a second part of a TV mini-series . The mood - and score - that significant change heroic doctors and scientists working on their inevitable discovery of a cure. How I know this is inevitable? Because not once in the second half of the film, even after thousands begin to die and threaten riots around the world that we never doubt that there will be a happy ending.

Done as part of a good movie here, but a destroyed house for renovation. I have curious to see if the cut of a film appears somewhere on the line, because the movie feels incomplete, with parts of the story seems to be missing (character Cotillard disappears for almost an hour until the point where almost forgot I was in the movie at all).

Auto-casting is a problem. Not bad for no work (although Fishburne will be forced to offer the worst of all lines), but because it takes you completely out of the story than you might think, "Hey, the guy Deadwood" (John Hawkes, to inaugurate the CDC ), or "Hey, Elliott Gould" (As Dr. Sussman). Such a thing is the comedy of Woody Allen once but is much less effective here.

And another thing, I do not know if Soderbergh has earned - or mine - a presence in his films just because they automatically directed "Sex, Lies and Videotape" and "Solaris". Guy has also directed "Erin Brockovich" and "Ocean Twelve," you know. It is not yet Billy Wilder, and this is both to remove the exercise disguised as medical drama that confirm this.

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