Saturday, October 6, 2007

Resident Evil : Apocalyse


Saw Resident Evil: Apocalyse. It was on channel 5 last night. I’m neutral towards this, but not that I hate it. Better than Ultraviolet, which was a bunch of hopeless and weak vampires from science!

Resident is about zombies and people wiping out zombies. To note: I was already confused as to who was the main character, so much chaos and people rushing out, either away from the zombies or towards them toting guns. Sometimes when you think someone will not die, you are mistaken. Don’t actually root for anyone, except the main character Alice. They will mostly die, ie this guard called Nikolai actually took out some zombie dogs but a few more attacked him fatally. Shit, I liked him.

Just a few bad guys and 3 of the good guys, and the scientist’s daughter survive to continue the next round. (scientist himself invented the virus that changed people into undead). In a film of zombies, unlike those raised by necromancy, this one involves experiments. The ubersoldat, the perfect super soldier, has been created. But he kills under orders. He slaughters humans who stand in his way, indiscriminately. But this soldier is actually part of a complicated ploy to destroy all mankind, in This town only. Imagine what will continue if it is the next towns too!

Alice did not mutate in such a deformed way. In her flashbacks, it seems like the ubersoldat was her boyfriend. The virus did not evolve so horribly on her, so she’s a crime-busting undead warrior with eerie calm. Wields knives, huge guns and things extremely skillfully. She’s a cool chic! Comes in at the right moments and has a soft spot for little girls.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Book Review: ANGEL by Cliff McNish



(bk cover courtesy of http://www.gatewaymonthly.com/children.html)

This little novel is all about angels and their great love and duty beholden to us. The story plot differs from contemporary angel stories- the possibility that the fallen angel can achieve redemption and is not evil. There are also the truly beings of the Light who try so hard to assist us everyday. The author’s standpoint is that perhaps there are just not enough guardian angels to go around, we share them. As a result, they have to choose which people to save. I kind of agree with this, because it explains why some people perish and some live, witnessing bright light.


The two main characters are Freya and Stephanie. Freya has always been able to see angels in her visions and her family sent her to psychiatric wards. Presently at fourteen, she has managed to convince herself it is an illusion. Until one day, a black angel starts tailing and then appearing to her. Stephanie is an outcast, truly obsessed with the angelogy, collecting and making statues, sigils and so on. In truth, Stephanie can’t see angels at all. Their lives are intertwined when Stephanie gets transferred to Freya’s school. Stephanie feels that it is her mission to ‘save’ others who don’t see angels and this makes her an outcast.

The black angel is called Mestraal. Means the most loved. Angel language is hard to decipher, he explains to Freya, and they are not immortal. Mestraal challenges the girl if she can truly change the world by rescuing all the suffering. Some end up dying, which is why he has become darkened with depression.

His brother Hestron contrasts as a white angel, lovely white wings, blinding light, and blond. Freya is given her wings and attempts to save people. At first the job seems normal, until Freya feels the hurt and pain of multiple cries for help. Her wings are like sensors, live animate entities. During a very important mission, where she cannot decide who to save, Hestron gets sandwiched between colliding vehicles. His death and the mourning of all is so poignant and heart wrenching. You would really want to thank these beings for sacrificing themselves in order to ensure our wellbeing. Hestron knew he would perish but still went forward.

Freya doubts her ability and for a while refuses to go out to comfort her wards. Sometimes our efforts seem hopeless. Meanwhile, we see the mental deterioration of Stephanie. After being rejected countless times, the deranged girl sets herself and her angel things alight. Sensing this danger, as well as her brother, Freya chooses to rush to Stephanie’s aid. She is overwhelmed by the fumes and fire burning to extract her. At the same time, her only brother Luke is drowning. Defying the odds, Freya heads for the river and attempts to keep Luke alive. Her wings are already badly damaged and can no longer support her. Will she die together with him? What happens to Stephanie?

The healing of brokenness, hope, unconditional love and unexpected friendship shine forth in this story. I just could not put it down, the words were simple, yet brings out the action, rise and fall of emotions. It has reinforced my belief that angels exist and do protect us. Think of incidents where people have come back from beyond, or felt invisible force intervening. My favorite angel is Mestraal, he represents each one of our broken selves. He wanted to give up on the human race, but was so inspired by Freya that it can only spur us to fight on the good side.
Copies are available at National Library. Very worthwhile reading.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Transformers!

Quite a late review, but still stands as the best summer blockbuster for 2007.
This is excellent! The sound and special effects are commendable. The most memorable scenes for me are Sam's dialogue with the Autobots, Starscream's dogfighting with the other planes and Bumblebee's moments as a singing car.

At first it seemed just like a normal purchase of a car, like Herbie Fully Loaded by Lindsay. But this quickly changed when the car was animated and hit people. There is a moving scene where Bumblebee is dragged away by the men. The secret police are so evil in this.

I didn't like Optimus Prime in the cartoon, but here, he was the hero beside the human boy. Gives a very justifiable speech for their mistake to let the Cube fall to Earth, and wants to sacrifice himself. There is a detailed history of the Transformers, for those who don't know about these action tanks. Visually supplemented to help viewers get a whole picture idea.

Children who are not afraid of sudden switch in gears can watch, action junkies, a must-see for Transf fans!