Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Brother From Another Planet (1984 movie)

 This movie is probably the most strangest and odd movie I have ever watched. When I rented it from the Ringling School Library, one of the guys that works there said that "this is a funny movie." So I took his word for it, thinking it was going to be a comical movie. But after watching the whole movie, I was left speechless and in my mind I was thinking "....What the Heck is going on." There was no intro description of where this "Brother" came from, what planet, what was his reason for flying in space, and does he have a purpose. It all seemed forced and no real plot that caught my attention as strong as other films I have seen.

 I understand that this is a 1980's film, so back then it might have appealed to people at the time. But I didn't feel like this guy was an alien, as the movie forced the viewer to believe that he came in an alien spaceship and crashed landed on earth. They made that begininng scene very quick, with quick sound effects. The parts in the movie that tried to make us believe he was an alien was that "This Brother" had three toes on each foot and he can take out his eye and record what he sees. When he puts the eye back in his head, he replays everything in his mind. He can also repair things and heal without any tools. Before I saw the parts where he took out his eye, and I saw the three toes, what came to my mind was that he is not an alien, he's one of those curcius people with something strange about their appearance.  I'll give the movie credit for making him mute, that brings more of a mystery to a person and makes them more alien from everyone else. What I notice and what also got on my nerves what that whenever he was around someone, they will go on and on talking, knowing that he can't talk back, but he can listen. At times I wish the people would be quite like the alien. I think this movie would be better as a silent film and you figure out what is going on by watching the body movements of the person, just like the alien.

 From looking at IMDb.com, the ratings of this movie is 6.8 out of 10. In my vote this was a 4 out of 10. My reasons for giving it a low rating was that there was no real story to follow, the main character wasn't engaging, the side characters talked too much and everything was forced onto the screen, like if we already know the rules of a sci-fi film and aliens.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Snow Crash

 I'm glad that this book was a bit more entertaining than the past sci- fi books (maybe I'm getting better with understanding the literature world of sci- fi). This type of sci-fi book is a cyber punk type of story that follows these two main characters. One is named Hero Protagonist and YT a 15 year old girl with a lot of attitude and that "girl punk" personality. While listening to this book on audio book version, it helps me to understand what is happening with one of the main characters , the person narrating did a  great job at that part. I'll admit that there were some parts in the story that I got lost in the information, but the rest of the book got me interested in wanting to know whats going to happen with Hero and YT.

 YT (her name means Yours Truly)  is my favorite character and I enjoyed listening to what was happening on her end. She was a girl that seemed very street smart and a fast talker, meaning she wouldn't let someone talk over her. If she had something to say to someone, like if they were doing something wrong, she would speak out and not be the innocent young 15 year old. Another thing that I liked about YT was that she was making the best of what came her way. I think any girl at that age would love getting all that attention from guys, even if one of those guys kidnapped her and made her his girl, that would be the Raven character.  I wish I could say that the parts with Hero were just as entertaining to listen to, but I found myself being more drawn to YT. I think that's because I wish I were that type of person with a strong backbone personality and have fun, something that most girls don't do as often.

 At some parts of the story, when it talked about the Mafia and the Pirates I would forget that this is a sci-fi story. At times when the story goes into talking about the character's avatars and how the drug "Snow Crash" is effecting both the user's brain and in the computer and in reality, it reminded me of this Japanese Manga and Anime series that has that same affect on the people. The show is called .Hack Sign (there have been many version of this series). It is similar with this story because, both stories have people going into a cyber world, they have their own avatars that they can customize, and some kind of virus that seriously hurts them in both Digital and reality.

     Snow Crash [Book]



 I would like to see someone make a movie out of this book. I think it would be a cool movie and it would bring more sci-fi stories on the big screen that most people haven't seen before, something new. I would like to see what this cyber world looks like, compared to how I imagine it, but nothing like how Tron looks. I can imagine the director going far and beyond with design and details on  creating the cyber world.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Blade Runner (movie 1982)

 Blade Runner was a hard story to follow, even if it has Harrison Ford as the star. Ford's character is a cop that is tracking down these 4 replicants and kill them on sight. These 3 of the replicants are dangerous, but one of them, a woman replicant (that is seen in the beginning of the film) isn't out to kill their creator like the others. That part of the film I could understand, what was hard to follow was the pace of the film. Most sci-fi films are longer in film length because it's the only way to make sure the information can show well to the viewers. But this film seemed to have a lot of scenes where it was just watching the actor's movement, and listening to the background music; not speaking or doing anything scientific. It felt like the movie was going to go on and on, and here I thought another movie with Harrison Ford was going to be exciting.

 Ford's character in this film is different from how I have seen him in the Indiana Jones films, the personalities are different. In Indiana Jones, Ford has a more adventurous, exciting and thrilling personality while still being a man that loves and respects history. In Blade Runner though, I didn't feel attached to his character, like I'm suppose to feel for this character in a way like we connected to his character in Indiana Jones (like how most films develop their main characters, so the audience can relate to them). In this movie, Ford doesn't seem  outgoing enough to go and find these replicants. He seems that he was unwillingly thrown into the job.

 There was another thing that kind of bothered me about this film. It said that it was in the future 2017 (or 2019) in Los Angeles. But it looked like it was in China or Japan, because almost everyone in the film (not the main characters or supporting characters) were Chinese or Japanese. I have never been to LA, so I don't know if in some parts of that city they have China town like the one in New York City. But I just found it odd that I saw more Chines or Japanese things like ad signs and music (playing in the background of the film).

 The one thing that I was glad to see in this 1982 movie, was that the film director and producer didn't make the replicant look like some fake robotic human. Knowing that back then the special effects weren't as good as they are today. To me, along with a good story the design and set also makes the film something more to the viewer. The things that they did to show who was the replicants is their strength, and in their eyes. I noticed that in their eyes, there would be a small circle that glowed, like if it were recording.
Blade Runner Poster

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ubik by Philip K. Dick

    Reading more and more of these sci-fi books, I find myself getting more lost in the words and even listening to them through the audio book version. This isn't the first time that I have gone through a whole book and when finishing reading it, I'm confused as to what has happened. It has happen to me in the past when I buy a book that I think are good from reading the title and the summery on the back. But then reliaze that I was wrong. I would try to find something about the story to hang on to like the characters and see that if I can stay with it from beginning to end, then maybe I will find something that I end up liking.

    The one thing that I found to be odd about this book is that at the beginning of each chapter they make an advertisement for Ubik. It seems that Ubik is everything and does anything, like some wonder product. Also that when the characters were in the half life, I was making the connection to the movie Inception. The reason why I make this connection is because the people in the half life aren't there, their bodies are in a building and one by one they are dying by someone. In the beginning of the book, they talk about this world and how the people in it have some abilities like telepathy or changing the past (one of the characters can think of an event in the past and change it without time traveling). That part was interesting and I was hoping to hear more about the characters and their powers and how far they can go with the idea of people with that kind of abilities (not relating to the X-Men series and movies).

But sadly I didn't find anything beside those few things that I mentioned. The book was only 17 chapters, and it seemed to rush in writing of getting to the main plot of the story and ending the book. I may have mentioned this in my last blog, but I like books that take their time to describe the story and the characters so that you as the reader can grow attached to them. Also (and sorry for repeating myself from my last blog) when the characters were talking about something scientfic it was hard to understand. This may not be the book and the authors fault. I'm a visual learner and the difference from how I can see things clearly when reading a fantasy book than sci-fi book is because I have been reading more fantasy books and have seen many movies and looked at fantasy artwork to get the visual of a fantasy magical world. For sci-fi, there is not much for me to help visualize. I know that sci-fi is in some ways still fantasy, but I'm not a fan of science and it was not my favorite subjects in school. So that might also explain why it is hard for me to get into it.

I hope that I won't be faced with this kind of problem with every sci-fi books. I like getting back into reading books, it became fun again like how I would love to read a book as a kid.