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Monday 16 April 2012

[Review] John Carter - 15th April 2012


 - Leaves A Lot To Be Desired [For rating system, see information tab at top of blog]

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Release Date: 9th March 2012
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Director: Andrew Stanton
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Writer: Andrew Stanton - Mark Andrews - Michael Chabon (Screenplay) - Edgar Rice Burroughs (Story)
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Cast: Taylor Kitsch - Lynn Collins - Samantha Morton - Willem Dafoe - Mark Strong - Thomas Haden Church


Review

As is common with a range of Disney live action films, 'John Carter' is actually an adaptation. It came from a story named 'A Princess Of Mars', first written in 1917 by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the same man that brought us 'Tarzan'. When you consider that the story of 'John Carter' was originally written nearly a century ago, the imagination used in its production is something to behold. 

The film is a fantasy/sci-fi action production following the character of John Carter, an American civil war veteran who is unknowingly transported to Mars. There, he is confronted by a race of alien barbarians, a war between two human factions and a princess in need of a saviour. 

Unfortunately, I have little to say of a positive nature about this film; it is weak in a range of areas. The storyline is common to Disney, following the standard; 'unknown-hero-saves-the-world-and-gets-the-girl' dynamic. This predictability is furthermore accompanied by a barrage of weak performances which are unrealistic and somewhat stylized. The dialogue also lacks any imagination, and the direction disorganised. Furthermore, the film’s length, over two hours, leaves one feeling drained, and ultimately bored. 

The single positive aspect to acknowledge from 'John Carter' are its numerous action sequences, in which special and sound effects, and editing are effective, but this in no way makes up for the areas in which the film needs improvement. Due to the emphasis on adventure sequences, 'John Carter' will attract the kind of audience that is synonymous with action films - the pre-teen adventure-hungry boys. However, even for this specific target audience, there are unfortunately, films currently viewing that are far better than 'John Carter'.  

'John Carter' - Just a short review. A poor film that I would not generally recommend - predictable fundamentally a waste of viewing time.  

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