Sunday, January 20, 2013

Once Upon a Time ( TV Series ) Review



Name : Once Upon a Time
Status : Currently Airing Season 2
Number of seasons/episodes : Two seasons (for now)
Year : 2011-2013
Genre : Adventure, Romance, Fantasy
Director: Adam Horowitz, Edward Kirtis
Main Cast : Josh Dallas, Ginnifer Goodwin, Jennifer Morrison, Lana Parrilla
Based on : fairytales and children's books

Warnings : things tend to get quite cheesy from time to time; too many beautiful princes to choose from :P

Review : 
( it might contain a few small spoilers for those who haven't seen season one yet ) 

Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, there was a girl with skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as the night. Her name was Snow White. She was forced to run away from her home because her stepmother, the Evil Queen, wanted her dead. In the forest where she had to live, she made many friends, including seven dwarfs working in the mines for magical fairy dust. One day Swon White crossed paths with Prince Charming and the two fell in love against all odds. They had to overcome many obstacles to be together, but in the end they succeeded - the Evil Queen was banished, her reign of terror was put to an end, and Snow White and Prince Charming got married, became parents of a beautiful baby girl, and lived happily ever after....Or maybe not! Because this is where the fairytale ends and real life begins, kids!

Or, better said, this is where the TV series Once Upon a Time puts an end to fairytale cliches and starts afresh with a mixture of real-life drama, some pinches of  magic and, of course, loads of adventure!

The series follows the story of Emma Swam (Jennifer Morrison), an independent woman living an ordinary life in the big city until Henry, her 10-year-old son she has abandoned as a baby and never seen since then, appears on her doorstep and forces her to go with him to his hometown, Storybrooke. Emma plans to just take him back to his stepmother, Regina (Lana Parrilla), and leave the small, strange town as soon as possible, but ends up staying and even becomes the new sheriff who has to deal with a lot of strange events taking place in Storybrooke. And little by little Emma starts to realize that the crazy stories Henry keeps telling her just might happen to be true: the people of Storybrooke are actually fairytale characters, snatched from their fairytale land and trown into this real world without any memories of their past life by a powerful spell cast by the Evil Queen. And Emma just happens to be the only person who can brake the spell and thus give back Storybrooke's people their memories and loved onces. All she has to do first is believe that her son's stepmom Regina is the Evil Queen, the only person in town who remembers the past before the spell, that her new best friend Mary Margaret (Ginnifer Goodwin) is actually Snow White, that the John Doe lying in a coma in the hospital is Prince Charming (John Dallas), that the local antique shop owner Mr. Gold is the famous magical creature Rumpelstilskin.....and that Emma herself is the daugther of Snow White and Prince Charming, and the only person saved from the effect of the evil spell as a baby with the help of a magical wardrope! Piece of cake, right?

Both seasons of Once Upon a Time follow a very successful formula: each episode introduces new characters (or further develops old ones) and the viewer gets a glimse of their past life in the fairytale land and of their present life in Storybrooke (which noone can leave because if they try, "bad things will happen"!). We are introduced to the personal stories of well-known fictional characters such as the Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio, Mulan, Captain Hook and even Dr Frankenstein, but fear not - nothing is like we know it: the Little Red Riding Hood turns into a huge wolf on every full moon, the Beauty is in love not with an actual beast but with the evil Rumpelstilskin who might not be that evil after all, and so on and so on. Surprises lurk behind every corner both in the fairytale land that was and in the real world of Storybrooke, which always keeps viewers on the edge of their sofas and makes the waiting for the next episode sooo much harder!

Ok, since this is supposed to be a review, let me finally say why I think this series is good: the story is very entertaining and engaging, the plot is full of twists and always leaves some questions unanswered until the right moment comes, the characters have depth in them and the actors chosen to play them are relatively well selected. Also, Once Upon a Time has a little bit of everything in it: there is love, friendship, heroism, sacrifice, mother issues, true evil, not-so-true evil....As long as you have an open mind and are willing to escape for 40 minutes once a week into a fairytale world, where things tend to get cheesy for realists' taste, I dare say you will love this series!

I recommend it to : families with little children, grown-ups who don't have children but feel like children themselves, romantic souls like myself  ( blushing )
I do NOT recommend it to : fans of serious drama and action series, non-believers in true love at first sight that lasts forever and beyond


Favorite Scenes : all scenes with the Evil Queen in the past
Favorite Characters : the Evil Queen, Rumpel, Captain Hook
Favorite Quote : "Magic Always Comes at a Price!"
What I liked the most : the combination between scenes in the real world in the present and scenes in the fairytale land in the past. I thing that it is this combination that made the series so successful in the first place!
What I liked the least : There are definitely some episodes that are just fillers, i.e. they're aim is only to prolong the season until viewers' impatience to see the grand finale reaches a boiling point! At least this kind of episodes are not too many, especially in Season 2, and they are still interesting to watch, so they're not a significant drawback of the series.



photos taken from : fanpop.com  ; bittersweetromantic.xanga.com


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Movies to watch at the cinema in 2013 !

I decided to make a list of the movies I am most eager to watch on the big screen in 2013 !

Note : As you will see , most of them are fantasy or sci-fi . The reason is simple - I  like to watch that kind of movies on the big screen in order to get  the " full experience" and appreciate better the sound and the visuals
There are other movies I want to see in 2013 , but for some of them I might wait for the DVD .( and that is because  1. I am on a student budget ....2. I have been living in Italy for a few years now but I am not still used to watch some of my favorite actors dubbed in Italian ... )

so here is -


 Which movies might make me go to the cinema in 2013 !
(ordered by release date ) 


Jack the Giant Slayer
Release dates : USA : 1 March ;  Italy 28 March ;  UK 22 March 
Why I want to see it
it might turn out to be the next ruined fairytale ... but it seems rather colorful and fun so I want to give it a try . Besides ,  there is Ewan McGregor in it ! 
Chances to actually go and see it  : 80%



Oz the Great and Powerful
Release dates :  Italy 7 March ; UK\USA 8 March ;
Why I want to see it : the visuals seems not to be exactly my type , the story seems predictable BUT there some good actors in the cast and since this is one of the few more "colorful" movies of this "covered with darkness" 2013 , I want to see it !
Chances to actually go and see it : 80%



Oblivion
Release dates :  11-12 April
Why I want to see it : Its simple : I like futuristic , sci-fi movies on a big screen ! ( and I haven't seen much of them lately ) I hope the story to be a little bit more original than the usual . We will see ...
Chances to actually go and see it : 60 %



 IronMan 3 
Release dates :  Italy 24 April ; UK 26 April ; USA 3 May

Why I want to see it : well , it's IronMan ! ( + the Mandarin and his rings ) . I haven't seen any of the other Iron Man movies at the cinema (only DVD )  so I want to see this one for sure ! Robert Downey Jr seems to be born to be Tony Stark . I am very interested to see how his character will develop ! and 3D IronMan flying around - this must be fun ! :)
Chances to actually go and see it : 100 %




The Great Gatsby
Release dates :  16-17 May

Why I want to see it : I have seen an older version of the Great Gatsby  and I am interested to see this one too .  I kind of like that time period  :)
Chances to actually go and see it : 60%




Star Trek Into Darkness
Release dates : UK\USA\ 17 May ;  Italy 6 June 
 Why I want to see it : For my surprise I did like the previous StarTrek so I am very eager to see this one ! There is Benedict Cumberbatch to make things even more intriguing so I can't wait to see this movie ! I am not such a big fan of StarTrek as I am of StarWars but I was following some of the TV episodes when I was younger and liked them a lot!  I will certainly enjoy to explore more of this universe . 
Chances to actually go and see it : 100%



Man of Steel 
Release dates : UK\USA\ 14 June May ;  Italy 19 June
 Why I want to see it : I spent a lot of time watching Superman on TV as a kid . I didn't find his colorful suit for ridiculous back then . I was very fond of him . I even saw some of the old Superman movies but the one from 2006 kind of disappointed me . Therefore I really hope this new approach to the story to be a good one !
Chances to actually go and see it : 100 %




The World's End
Release dates : UK 14 August ;  Italy  26 September ; USA 25 October

 Why I want to see it : because of the cast and because of Edgar Wright . Another important reason is that I went to such a pub, called "The World's End " in Edinburgh last spring . Lovely Place ! ;)
Chances to actually go and see it : 60 % ( but I will see it on DVD for 100% ! ) 




Thor: The Dark World
Release dates :  UK 30 October  ; Italy 7 November ; USA 8 November
Why I want to see it :
I liked the first movie and I want to see what Alan Taylor's vision will bring to the second one .I just love Thor and Loki , their conflicted relationship and disturbed family ! I really want to know how things will go for them after the Avengers ) .
Chances to actually go and see it : 100% ( + addition 100% cause there is Loki in it :P )



The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Release dates :  Italy 21 November ; UK\USA 22 November

Why I want to see it : Even though the first movie made me roll my eyes a few times  , I kind of enjoyed it . I like Jennifer Lawrence and she makes the movie for me . So If I have time I might as well see this second part as well .
Chances to actually go and see it : 50%




The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Release dates :  13 December
Why I want to see it : I am a HUGE Tolkien fan so this movie is a Must for me . I can't express how excited I am to see Smaug !!! I think technology had reached the point to give us the dragon we all have been waiting for ...
Chances to actually go and see it : 1000 % ( and more than once for sure ! )


What about you ? What are the movies that will make you go to the cinema in 2013 ? Is there any movie you can suggest me ? 

Note : the release dates are based on information from IMDb . 
from Viki