Reviews
CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

April 21, 2023
7.0
Warwick Davis is great in this fantasy as the eponymous fellow charged with keeping a young baby from the evil clutches of the wicked queen "Bavmorda" (Jean Marsh). It has been foretold that this youngster will prove to be the undoing of the reign of terror that has permeated the land, and so this task is going to be perilous to say the least. Arriving at the crossroads, his townsfolk friends decide to abandon him and his quest but fortunately he has recourse to the trapped "Madmartigan" (Val Kilmer) who has been caged up and left to die. Pursued by the queen's battle-hardened daughter "Sorsha" (Joanne Whalley) and her henchman "Kael" (Pat Roach) what now ensues is a grand spectacle of high adventure that features some inspired special effects, a good solid story and some equally engaging characterisations that deliver a traditional good vs. evil scenario. I always support the baddies in movies, and here was no different - but I was very nearly tempted by the courage and decency of "Willow" to switch sides. Kilmer is on good form, his role allows him to flourish with some witty dialogue and plenty of swash and buckle as the denouement - and a magical one at that - looms large. Ron Howard and George Lucas have let their imagination take control here, and I felt it worked rather well. The photography and action scenes work well, and though maybe the story is a bit of an hybrid of others, it still doesn't stop this being an enjoyable David and Goliath style battle that is peppered with some strong supporting performances, some familiar faces and , I think, gets better with age.
Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

June 9, 2023
4.0
**Warwick Davis' life movie isn't bad, but it's not really good either.** Fantasy cinema has experienced moments of brilliance thanks to the creativity of a good number of directors and screenwriters, and also due to the possibilities brought by technology. However, in the past, things were simpler: directors and technical teams of fantasy films were those people used to improvising a lot and thinking outside the box. That skill is a talent, surely, and sometimes it's preferable to do something more traditional than to use CGI resources so absurdly fake that they don't even deserve to be there. This film, despite being far from being good or deserving a praise, is not a waste of time and there are several details where we can observe redeeming qualities. The film's value begins with the more or less direct involvement of several prominent people in the film industry at the time: a film written by George Lucas and directed by Ron Howard cannot properly be considered a B-movie. Howard directs impeccably, but the truth is that Lucas could have made an additional effort in the script: the story that guides the film is funny, it has good moments, but it is also full of clichés and strange little peculiarities that do not fail to lift us up doubts every moment. Despite the projection given to Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley in advertising (it is an understandable maneuver since they are well-known actors), the real protagonist is the dwarf Warwick Davis. Yes, it's not a pristine performance worthy of an award, but he couldn't be much better: the actor was still young and inexperienced, but he managed to show talent and resoluteness, making the most of this beautiful opportunity that appeared in his life. Val Kilmer, although more famous, doesn't need to do much and has few real challenges, while the beautiful Whalley and Jean Marsh are authentic attention grabbers and do an equally satisfying job. Technically, it is a film whose value lies in the very well-designed sets and costumes, and also in the soundtrack, skilfully composed but a little forgettable. It has several special effects, most of them quite dated, but functional. The problem is that, for a film of the fantasy genre, it ends up having a little less "magic" than would be desirable. And despite the story being a little convoluted, the film picks up a high enough pace that this ends up not being a problem.

Recommendation Movies

7
Action
View
7
Lethal Weapon 2
Lethal Weapon 21989
6.8
Comedy
View
6.8
Major League
Major League1989
6.1
Comedy
View
6.1
Short Circuit 2
Short Circuit 21988
6.3
Action
View
6.3
Bad Taste
Bad Taste1987
6.5
Drama
View
6.5
Fair Game
Fair Game2010
6.2
Adventure
View
6.2
Legend
Legend1985
7.1
Crime
View
7.1
The Wrong Man
The Wrong Man1956
5.4
Adventure
View
5.4
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor1985
7.5
Family
View
7.5
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory1971
6.6
Drama
View
6.6
Cocoon
Cocoon1985
7
Adventure
View
7
Ladyhawke
Ladyhawke1985
6.6
Drama
View
6.6
Backdraft
Backdraft1991
6.2
Comedy
View
6.2
The Freshman
The Freshman1990
6.3
Action
View
6.3
Crying Freeman
Crying Freeman1995
6.2
Science Fiction
View
6.2
Doppelgänger
Doppelgänger1969
6.1
Horror
View
6.1
When a Stranger Calls
When a Stranger Calls1979
5.9
Comedy
View
5.9
Married to the Mob
Married to the Mob1988
4.8
Family
View
4.8
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!2011
6.3
Family
View
6.3
Because of Winn-Dixie
Because of Winn-Dixie2005
6
Adventure
View
6
One Million Years B.C.
One Million Years B.C.1966
© 2024 MoovieTime. All rights reserved.Made with Nuxt