Кинематографические условности
May. 5th, 2009 06:15 pmГерой или группа героев, в чьи руки попала тщательно скрываемая правительством тайна, с боями и потерями прорываются в медиа-центр, чтоб по всем каналам сообщить миру, что правительство — оно на самом деле антинародное и вообще.
И все поверили, щазззз...
(Спецагент Альянса прослезился и срочно перевоспитался).
(Да,
telkon, это я «Миссию Серенити» посмотрела. Ну и лажа же: штамп на штампе сидит и штампом погоняет. Только герои с их шуточками и спасают.)
И все поверили, щазззз...
(Спецагент Альянса прослезился и срочно перевоспитался).
(Да,
Lets be bad guys!
Date: 2009-05-05 11:37 am (UTC)Не говоря уже о том, что история с газом и созданием reavers жутко напоминает целый ряд третьесортных трэшаков про зомби.
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Date: 2009-05-05 11:45 am (UTC)Re: Lets be bad guys!
Date: 2009-05-05 12:00 pm (UTC)В новом его сериале главная героиня еще и борец за права животных.
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:33 pm (UTC)И никакой "демократической федерацией" там даже не пахнет.
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Date: 2009-05-05 11:39 am (UTC)Это же фильм про любовь как она есть, как движущую силу вселенной, про страх и про людей, которые с ним борются.
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Date: 2009-05-05 11:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-05 11:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-05 01:32 pm (UTC)Мне можно, я наивное дитя ^_^
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Date: 2009-05-05 11:51 am (UTC)Про любовь и прочее бла-бла -- замечательно, но зачем к этому присобачивать столь дурацкие сюжетные ходы?
За фразу "почти проскочили" надо убивать (то ли того, кто ее произносит, то ли сценариста :))
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:30 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-05-05 12:15 pm (UTC)Музыка - улет. Совершенно не понятно, чего все так на нее накалились.
Главный герой, которого играет Франко Неро, сражается за свободу.
Пыщ, пыщ, пыщ.
Если знать, что кино снимали без сценария, то вообще сега-мега!
Не то что современное кино. Хала-бала.
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:13 pm (UTC)Что естественно, кстати - если бы ТАКАЯ плёнка попала в эфир, прямо и сразу никто бы не поверил. Но и "спустить на тормозах" такое дело не смогли бы - слишком широк круг видевших. Провели бы какое-нибудь независимое расследование, а уже по результатам этого расследования - предпринимали бы действия.
Собственно "увидел и сразу поверил" - один только негр-супермен, но уж знал, что плёнка как минимум похожа на настоящую, за фальшивку люди умирать бы не стали...
Хотя всё это нисколько не отменяет того факта, что фильм по сравнению с сериалами - штампованный, ужатый и местами бредовый. Мне кажется, это - следствие попытки запихнуть порядка-тридцати-серий сериала в два часа фильма :(
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:37 pm (UTC)(Хотя негр-супермен знает только то, что Мэл уверен, что пленка настоящая. Но у негра-супермена зато есть другие сведения о методах Альянса. Но опять же, неясно, -- если для него нормально перебить сотни неповинных людей, почему его так ужаснула одна "ошибка эксперимента").
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:44 pm (UTC)Где это для оперативника "нормально перебить сотни неповинных людей"? Он, если чо, только виноватых гробит. Другое дело, что рамки виноватости у него довольно широкие.
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:46 pm (UTC)Кстати, не факт, что негр сразу поверил. Но вот что он решил не горячиться, перепроверить и пока никого не убивать - факт.
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:39 pm (UTC)Во-вторых, кино не столько про "злое правительство", сколько про любовь и долг перед самим собой в первую очередь. Штампы - да, зато как сделано! В конечном счете, сюжетов, как известно, всего три штуки, а тут даже про Новый год не использовали.
Ну и я предпрждал, что сериал круче в разы, да.
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Date: 2009-05-05 01:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-06 05:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-06 05:36 am (UTC)him his usual miseries: greed, corruption, crime.
Disagreement over resources, trade, and political
influence led to general unrest among the planets.
A movement began in the oldest, most stable
planets to form a unified parliamentary system
of government that would work to regulate such
matters and keep the peace. The popular idea was
quickly ratified and the Alliance was formed.
The Alliance was started out of an idealistic
belief that a strong central government that
controlled every aspect of a person’s life, from
cradle to grave, could provide that person a better,
safer, and more secure life. Some folk in the Alliance
truly believed this and they dedicated their lives to
bringing this about. Other folk saw this as a chance
to grab power for themselves.
The Parliament formed a military council
that acted quickly to quell any unrest among the
Core planets and their neighbors. Maintaining
order meant keeping tight control over the
populace, and that led to the creation of many
secret programs. Their hope was to make people
obedient, complacent, compliant— “better” by the
government’s definition.
The Alliance was the protective parent. The Core
worlds were model children. But the Alliance had
another problem. They feared their “good children”
were going to be corrupted by the bad seeds who
lived on the wrong side of the ‘Verse. The worlds
on the Border and the Rim were self-governing,
outside the limits of Alliance control. Each world
had its own set of laws and rules that suited its
own particular needs. Folk living on these frontier
planets had been forced to be self-reliant in order
to survive, and they had come to be free-thinkers
who saw no need for a lot of government meddling.
The Alliance considered such independence a threat
to civilization. (They also considered that a lot of
valuable resources and real estate were outside their
control!) For the benefit of all people in the ‘Verse,
the Alliance decided that every planet in the system
should come under Alliance rule, whether its people
wanted it or not.
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Date: 2009-05-06 05:38 am (UTC)body for the entire system. Originally formed
between the two first-settled planets, Londinum
and Sihnon (where the “Anglo” and “Sino”
come from), the Alliance is rich and powerful,
with resources that most folk can’t begin to
imagine—manpower, intelligence-gathering, military
might, and technological innovation. And, like an
overprotective parent, it thinks it knows what’s best
for its “children”—all those who live and work
under its rule. The Alliance government believes
that by controlling information, technologies and
even people’s lives, they can forge a better ‘Verse,
one where people live in peace and no one ever goes
hungry. Some call this Utopia. Others call it hell.
Londinum is the formal seat of government,
home to Parliament and the Prime Minister. While
every planet (at least within the Core) is allowed
to organize its own affairs on a planetary level,
system-wide policy is set by legislation. The planet
of Sihnon is home to the headquarters of the trade
associations and guilds in the system. The most
powerful of these have their academies here. Trade
tariffs for all manner of goods are established in
Sihnon’s bureaucratic halls.
Most people of the Alliance are allowed a say in
their government. Anyone can stand for a seat in
the Parliament and be voted in by the home folk.
But the money required to run a campaign generally
prevents the common man from ever winning a
governmental position. To raise the necessary funds,
one must make deals with businesses, guilds, and
private interest groups. As to voting, only those who
are “full citizens of the Alliance” actually get a vote.
Folk who fought in or supported the Independents
are not considered “full citizens.” (After all, if
they couldn’t be trusted to fight for the right side,
how could they be trusted to vote for the right
candidate?) Thus only candidates who support the
Alliance are ever elected. That law is due to expire
after ten years, though there are some on the Core
worlds who are pushing for it to be extended.
Since the Alliance can’t be everywhere at once
(not for lack of trying!), it has to trust the local
governors to do the right thing. Each Core world
under Alliance control has a governor who holds
a vast amount of power. The Alliance has given
guidelines on how such a person is elected, but out
of respect for the sovereignty of each world policies
vary from place to place. Some Core worlds are
fairly ruled by honest folk. On others, local political
machines or long-standing family dynasties rule.
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Date: 2009-05-06 05:49 am (UTC)and technology. All citizens have enough to eat.
They work in glistening skyscrapers and live in highrise
apartment buildings. The grass is green and the
skies are clear and no one wants for anything. That’s
if you believe the Alliance propaganda.
To be fair, the propaganda is mostly true. Even
the poor who live on the Core worlds rarely want for
shelter or food. Still, contrary to what the Alliance
might want everyone to think, not everyone on the
Core worlds is well-to-do. Those who aren’t wealthy
don’t find life much better than those living out on
the Rim. They may be better schooled, and their
work might not involve dirt collecting beneath their
fingernails, but there are plenty of folk who don’t
much like their lot in life.
Trapped in repetitive, unimaginative jobs,
viewing nothing but the four low walls of a cube all
day, they have the watchful eye of the Alliance on
them at every turn. There is so much surveillance
on a Core world “to prevent crime and ensure the
safety of citizens” that almost everything a person
does is recorded on a monitor somewhere.
The authorities will tell you that crime is almost
non-existent on the Central Planets, since their
scanners are almost everywhere. Still, folk being
folk, there are some who manage to find a way to
poke the Alliance in its electronic eye now and then.
Most folk on the Core worlds are content. They
lead comfortable lives, with time and leisure to
spend with their families. Their children all have
access to the best quality education and health care.
They have found the peaceful, prosperous existence
that mankind has been seeking since he left the
Garden of Eden. If they have to trade away some
of their freedom to get this, they would tell you it
was worth it.
These are the same folk who can’t understand
why other folk on the outer worlds fought so hard
against it.
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Date: 2009-05-06 06:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-06 06:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-06 06:18 am (UTC)У них больше одной мысли в голове не держится.