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2/10
Some decent moments but ultimately falls well short of a good film
6 February 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Its a low budget, independent film, so do not go into this film thinking you're going to see a mainstream action comic-book hero type blockbuster.

Had some interesting ideas that begin to galvanize but ultimately end up deflating due to some obvious plot holes and inconsistencies.

For example, it was a great idea of having the protagonist "pretend" to have powers...but then it should be obvious to people around him all the time that he doesn't in fact have superhero strength. Additionally it was strange and inconsistent when The Wall commented on Charge's super strength handshake.

Another example, it had some great psychological scenes that really made you question your ethics, but then the villain was overcome by Charge drawing lines on a map in the most childish pattern imaginable to find the villain. Basically, one man was able to kidnap 100 civilians, 4 superheroes, and rig up this elaborate booby-trap town...but couldn't do better than a simple one way camera or hiding out in the most obvious place (In the middle of everything).
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My Sassy Girl (2008)
4/10
Fails as both an adaptation or an interpretation of a wonderful romantic comedy.
12 January 2009
This movie is an American adaptation of the Korean version of the same name. Cuthbert and Bradford both fail to recreate the integral chemistry of the characters from the original version. In comparison to Jun Ji-hyun's portrayal of the "sassy girl", Cuthbert's performance was uninspired and often times painful to watch. Jun Ji-hyun's organic performance of a lively yet complex girl becomes forced and unconvincing in Cuthbert's attempt. One is awkwardly aware throughout the film that Cuthbert is trying to mimic a character rather than becoming the character herself. Besides Bradford's "good boy" image, he contributes nothing to the role. He lacks the emotion and passion of the original character. As for the movie, it is a scene by scene copy of the original version, each more poorly executed than the next. Rather than a cute romantic comedy created by the natural interactions of the characters, this movie feels fake, choppy, and poorly made for budgeted movie. If you're going to watch both versions, make sure you see this one first before the original. To do the opposite would be akin to reading the book and then seeing the adapted movie.
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