Monday, January 11, 2010

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All ready to AVATAR: January 15, 2010



When you think you've already seen enough from the purely cinematic point of view, here is your (few) certainties fall.

When you believe that in 2010, a time of Emule, p2p, file sharing, torrents and streaming online, now no longer worthwhile to go to a movie theater and you think it is useless even to hope that a film shot 70% in CGI may exceed the highest grossing box office history, it might seem surprising that, at the dawn of the new year, these conjectures may be fading as water vapor.

Looking, then, to explain who was able to subvert such a system in a century where the purists of classical cinema, have joined the word "technology" with the proposition "film of poor quality."

turns out that that name is once again a man who, when he made the final film print cimeatografica, was twelve years younger, was 1997, his film won Oscars 11 times and had become the highest grossing of all time with 1 billion and $ 500 million.

The name of this guy was and is James Cameron and the film was and is Titanic.

Then, in 2009, it turns out that the film is in the worst crisis since 1970, no one is more time to go to a movie theater, feature films are few and decent, what is of concern to producers, is the return of budget and revenue.

This cute little man, by contrast, invests much of his health and emotional life to package a product every 12 years. If it does, you have to wait for the bang. Of those of which you can hardly forget.

James Cameron's AVATAR is this. Nothing more and nothing less. While not having seen him, you would not think about a film phenomenon that, in a few weeks, has overwhelmed any record of attendance in cinemas, praised by critics and audiences.

Reflect on the fact that a record you thought impossibile da superare (quello di TITANIC), venga QUASI stracciato in 1/12 di tempo da questo nuovo ed ipertecnologico AVATAR.

Il 15 gennaio 2010 è la data selezionata per la prima proiezione italiana aperta al pubblico. Avatar sarà distribuito su pellicola in 35 millimetri in 2D e in 3D dove, ovviamente, da il meglio di se.

Recensione settimana prossima.

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