Friday, September 17, 2010

What's New?

No, course not, I'm not talking about the iPhone 4! Quite the contrary.


It's without a doubt that nowadays, it's getting more important to be finding a new direction to things. I mean to say, look at people like Steve Jobs or Christopher Nolan (sorry,but I really do admire these guys). They are the ones who are thinking up new ideas for the future. They are constantly obsessed with their philosophies of how things should be run, one way or another.


Still, we need to ask ourselves, what's the big deal? Why the heck should we care about "exploring something new"? Because, one day, we are all going to realize that, we need to. We simply need to change (if you would call that). If there's a time for us to be the next revolutionist, it surely is now.


But how do we define something as new? Well, something new doesn't have to be totally new! Sometimes, all we need to do is find an idea that has already been there, and use that idea! For example, everybody knows, we can be rich by making money. So, we find 101 ways to do that. But, little did we know that making money is more than that. It's about keeping it and finding ways to 'expand' it. That idea has already been there, but it's just too bad we didn't realize earlier. (Of course, this idea has already been used)



But, what does it actually take to be "new"? As always, that's for you to find out.




New is the old! Email the writer at adler_ng@hotmail.com.

Review of The Week!

Movie : The Avengers (2012)

Awe-inducing, funny and action-packed, this could be the superhero movie of the year (not that there are many).



It is unusual for directors to modify the genre of superhero movies. To be precise, if we are looking for some popcorn entertainment, Joss Whedon could have easily turned this into a full-blown alien-versus-superhero affair (that actually would not be too bad). Interestingly to note however, he does not. With an affinity to blend action scenes with tongue-in-cheek humor, he balances the tone of the movie to be both rewarding and most definitely, superhero-themed.

There are plenty of noteworthy things you can brag about this movie. The cinematography, the script, the visuals, the cast, the production design. Surely though, there would be one or two flaws, but they are not really meant to be called 'flaws' per se. Bending the laws of physics, 'saving the world' is saving the US and how Hulk manages to comply to orders are just some of the minor 'flaws'. These are probably things that you would just like to ignore for the sake of giving the director the benefit of the doubt.

It is quite evident that Whedon has made this film his own. He incorporates humor into almost every scene, as if things are not to be taken too seriously in the world of The Avengers. And it should be like that. Again, the emphasis on superhero movies usually lie on destruction, life-saving and personalization of characters. But here, there is some of that, but not completely. No chessy lines. No rushed pacing. No cliche-ridden narrative. (Just Loki speaking in a not-so-sharp English accent.)

The movie can also be likened to last year's Deathly Hallows (Part 2); a lot of hype, and duly delivered. At least we could expect how the last Harry Potter movie was meant to be : an emotional, epic battle. The Avengers did deliver but there is something different to the whole theme that somehow manages to change our view on how superhero movies should be in the future. Is it Robert Downey Junior's Shakespearean jab at Thor? Or is the excellent cinematography of sticking to single shots instead of quick-fire editing? Heck, it could even be Scarlett Johansson's semi-obscene display of bust. Anyhow the movie is a success, most definitely.


Unprecedented, now that is one word to decribe Joss Whedon's take on a superhero movie.


Personally*... Stay in your seats till the end; there are rumors that an extra scene is added to the US version of The Avengers, for compensation of the late release.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/user/894039/reviews/

Spark of inspiration?