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Zemeckis is exceeded
By Fernando Mexia - Cinema - 25/10/2009
Fernando Mexia, the pen.
Robert Zemeckis is exceeded in A Christmas Carol . Five years after debuting in the world of "motion capture"-now known as "performance capture" - the director of Back to the Future and Forrest Gump has managed to develop a brilliant film in which the amazing technology does not overshadow the story or the characters. Do not get me wrong, the technique is still spectacular (in fact, is much improved), but the spotlight falls on a Jim Carrey as the miser Scrooge characterized, or rather caricatured, crosses the CGI (Computer Generated Imagery), calls into the table and get real emotions to the viewer to forget you are watching a revolutionary product in the history of cinema.
Carrey made, no doubt, the best performance of his carrera.De fact, the usual exaggeration, grotesque faces and voice changes-Canadian comedian who can be tiresome and out of place in a standard film-make sense in a production that is halfway between an animated film and flesh. Carrey is in the "performance capture" the shape of your shoe. Read the rest of this entry ยป








