happyfilmluvguy
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I can't seem to find a thread on the new film but I swear I saw one before. Anyways, I just saw it this past weekend and after the amount of people that saw "300", the same sort of crowd went to this see film. It's completely computer generated and really a cartoon for grown ups. I've never read the epic poem so I didn't know much about the story behind the film. It was a fun experience to watch and I can see how close we are getting to perfect manipulation of human interaction in the cinema. Some of the film was so picture perfect, I was able to count the wrinkles and hair lines on the character's heads. That's detail.
The only issue so far that I've seen with computer animation of this quality is it's too perfect to be human. That shouldn't be an issue with seeing this movie as it's a little corny in a good way and when I saw unbelievable stunts and action, I couldn't help but laugh and enjoy it. Even though I didn't see it in 3-D, I think that's the way it should be seen. Not many 3-D movies are made and now you have the chance to see one with a lot of eye opening scenes.
If you are into action movies with a good story that doesn't get swelled up in explosions, and if you enjoyed the kind of imagery that "The Polar Express" gave to us, than you should see Beowulf.
The only issue so far that I've seen with computer animation of this quality is it's too perfect to be human. That shouldn't be an issue with seeing this movie as it's a little corny in a good way and when I saw unbelievable stunts and action, I couldn't help but laugh and enjoy it. Even though I didn't see it in 3-D, I think that's the way it should be seen. Not many 3-D movies are made and now you have the chance to see one with a lot of eye opening scenes.
If you are into action movies with a good story that doesn't get swelled up in explosions, and if you enjoyed the kind of imagery that "The Polar Express" gave to us, than you should see Beowulf.