Sunday, March 14, 2010

Criticism of Shutter Island

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Summer 1954. The federal agents Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo, “Blindly (Blindness)”) are destined for a remote island of the port of Boston to investigate the desaparicin of a dangerous murderess (Emily Mortimer, “Lars and a girl really”) imprisoned in the hospital psiquitrico Ashecliffe, a penitentiary center for mentally disturbed criminals directed by the sinister doctor John Cawley (Ben Kingsley). Soon descubrirn that the center keeps many secrets, and that the island hides some ms dangerously that the patients …

Martin Scorsese throws himself directly in the gnero of the thriller psicolgico and brings to us” Shutter Island “, a pelcula who was emphasizing for the drafts quantity that it has and that they make have the spectator in doubt during the whole length.

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The atmsfera, a lost island of the God's hand where the nico that exists is a psiquitrico with pavilions full of patients, est created to the perfeccin and does the ideal place role claustrofbico and inabandonable. Bsicamente, it is a question of a personage msmuy logradoy of the ms outstanding of the tape.

The actors protagonists, DiCaprio, Ruffalo and Kingsley hacensu aportacin correctly. The truth is that the tape supports ms porel to be able deintriga and his plot than for the rest of his component. And this is because the new tape of do Scorsese-DiCaprio is ms a commercial product that rest of his previous works. Aqu does not need good good actuacionesni scripts, it is enough with a few stories frights and confused drafts.

The problem is that it is enough fcil to know that vasa to see from the first 30 minutes of the tape, since this type of pelculas always plays with the same topics and drafts. Adems, not s if to someone ms him habr past but I, without reading me the book on which the tape is based, I have found similarity enough with another novel of Torcuato Luca de Tena, “The crooked lines of God

Finally, entertaining tape with some touches of the clsico black movies of the director.

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