Fantasy
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If you're a fan of Tsui Hark and Chinese
fantasy
films, you should love this.
This film is the Asian Lord of the rings: A high
fantasy
story, based in actual Chinese mythology.
The 14 year-old in me is immensely happy that they're now able to make really good looking
fantasy
movies, and that they're all the rage, what with Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia making loads of cash at the box office.
The plot line is your very basic
fantasy
quest (the hero sets out to look for a fallen star) filled with obstacles.
For a few chuckles and an outright laugh now and then, this is fine fare
fantasy.
Mordrid" is an enjoyable
fantasy
fare which offers plenty of cheese.The plot is pretty silly and the gore is completely absent,but the film is very short and entertaining.So if you have enough time to kill give this one a look.My rating:7 out of 10.
I saw this first as a child and have remembered it as a
fantasy
I wished was true.
THE THIEF OF BAGDAD has remained on my list as the best
fantasy
film ever made.
From that point of view it is utter
fantasy.
A lavish
fantasy
in true Arabian-Nights style.
So sorry for those young folks who watched this movie first and then were able to go to the real SpaceCamp (one in Alabama and one at Vandenberg AFB in California) - they must have gone expecting to find the same type of environment that was portrayed in the movie and then felt 'letdown'...I guess their parents didn't explain the difference between
fantasy
and reality.
It's odd that no animal life, even insects, seems to exist here (how are flowers pollinated, for example), but things turn really odd when members of the landing party start seeing people from their past (Kirk has a people-heavy past, it turns out), as well as figures from other well-known
fantasy
stories.
YOKAI DAISENSO takes things even further in the direction of family-friendliness, diluting the darkness and cynicism to create a grand
fantasy
fairy tale.
The film is evidently bigger budget than anything else Miike has done, with lots of CGI to create
fantasy
world populated by odd creatures (the YOKAI).
Jane, you must remember, was part of the escapist
fantasy
of the wartime years, created to boost the morale of the troops.
But between John Hurt, and Tolkien's fantasy, it still reached me, and still does.
Back in the '30s, the studios made dozens of movies that were set in Europe to give Americans during the Depression a sense of
fantasy
and other world glamor, and to keep their foreign market.
A couple of months ago my friends were talking about the new Finnish
fantasy
film Kohtalon Kirja.
I caught this on cable one night and decided to watch it and I enjoyed it...as a lightweight fantasy, though.
Enjoy the
fantasy
trip.
This is an unusual film, as the first part is treated naturally, the second, with its own credits, is a haunting
fantasy.
While the plot of both movies is pure fantasy, the second movie adds more characters to the mythology of Halloweentown, and builds on the foundation of the first movie by reviving the villain in a new guise, and shows both the naive nature of the teenage Marnie - and of her vulnerable mother.
Treat as
fantasy
only, and make sure you or your kids are not interested in trying out the magical techniques presented.
I was never been into
fantasy
movies until Lord of the Rings came out, which I thought was great.
It contains comedy, adventure, horror, fantasy, and science fiction.
I watched this when it was first broadcast, living at the time in Washington DC, where the press was harrumphing about what a dangerous, subversive, anti-social act it would be to watch this paranoid
fantasy.
For me it brought up the power of memories/dreams/fantasies that don't let go, where pale and boring reality can't compete, even if one is aware that a
fantasy
is a
fantasy.
This film makes no pretense about being anything except a fairty-tale
fantasy
about time travel.
If you have enough
fantasy
and imagination you can enjoy it.
I've seen a few movies about "magical reality" -- that
fantasy
zone where fairy tales and the real world cross, forcing jaded adults and child-like idealists to war over the relevance of imagination in a world full of disappointment.
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