Sunday, October 30, 2005

Flightplan



  • Directed by Robert Schwentke
  • Starring Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Sean Bean
  • The movie is thrilling and frightening and continues to go well until the last 30 minutes when it turns to be lousy and boring. Jodie Foster delivers her best performance anyway.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Dear Dakanda (Puen Sanit)



  • Directed by Komkrit Treewimol
  • Starring Sunny Suwanmethanon, Sirapat Watanajinda, Maneerat Kam-uan
  • The story about a bashful student, Moo, who falls in love with his best friend, Dakanda. Moo is too shy to tell Dakanda the truth until it is too late. Depressed and broken-hearted, he goes to a resort island and there he meets Nui, a young nurse, who is attracted to him. Moo has to choose whether to hang on with his first love or to start over with the one who loves him. Directed by Komkrit Treewimol, a former director of "Fan Chan", this movie is warm, easygoing and entertaining. It cannot be matched with "Fan Chan" though, as the latter is nostalgic and reminds middle-aged Thai people of the past.

Friday, October 14, 2005

Red Eye



  • Directed by Wes Craven
  • Starring Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy
  • The story took place on a plane on a night flight to Miami. Lisa, a hotel manager, is threatened by a passenger sitting next to her, Jackson, that he will kill her father if she does not cooperate with him. The film is exciting, thrilling and entertaining, although Lisa is unbelievably strong and lucky and Jackson is so weak and unlucky at the end.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Transporter 2



  • Directed by Louis Leterrier
  • Starring Jason Statham
  • Like the Tom-Yum-Goong movie, this action-packed film is entertaining and fun, if you don't expect to get anything, at all, seriously. Similar to Tony Ja or Jackie Chan, Jason Statham is really good at fighting. The outrageous car chases, the absurd fight scenes, and the incredible and ridiculous plots, will enjoy you and make you laugh through the scene.