by John Zenoni
by John Zenoni
by John Zenoni
Well, I've seen some strange films in my lifetime but I have to say that the latest starring Nicholas Cage, ‘Dream Scenario’, is without a doubt one of the strangest. The premise is actually pretty good and original.
Cage plays a tenured professor at a major university, has two daughters that he adores (but they are at that awkward teenage stage where parents are more annoying than cool) and a wife who he loves very much, when people begin to tell him that he's suddenly showing up in their dreams. The odd thing is - besides the fact that so many people are seeing him appear - that he's just there and doesn't do anything in the dreams. Initially, he and his family find it strange and annoying but then he becomes a local legend and he begins to enjoy the attention. But eventually people begin to report that he changes and in the dreams begins to become violent so people turn on him and he becomes a ‘monster’ to them.
The way the film plays out is so odd; and don’t even ask me about the ending, as I still don’t understand it. But with that being said, Cage does give a great performance and I can see why he's getting accolades. If you choose to see the film, do so for his performance. But I wouldn't recognize it otherwise.
by John Zenoni
I never thought I could get into a ‘Godzilla’ movie again - especially after the last couple of clunkers that were put out - but the latest by Japanese filmmaker, Takashi Yamazaki, is actually quite good! Just a note for those who are not aware: the film does have subtitles but I have no issue with that, so didn't find it distracting at all.
The story is very good - set in the WWII time period, a young kamikaze pilot lands his plan on a Japanese island where the planes are repaired and the mechanic looking over the soldiers' plane finds nothing wrong with it and confronts him, knowing he is abandoning his duty to kill himself during the war. During their confrontation, they encounter the deep sea monster, Godzilla, and escape, not expecting to cross paths again but will do so at a critical time later in the film.
What I like about the film is the story centers not only on this young pilot and what he's going through but also brings in Godzilla in a way that makes sense and works. The acting is very good, as are the conflict scenes with Godzilla. As for the special effects and Godzilla himself, I thought everything looked great and kept my attention!