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John Carter (2012)

John Carter
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Movie John Carter (2012)
Real Title John Carter
Rating 6.3
Duration 132 Min
Aired 2012-03-07
Languages HINDI-ENGLISH
Subtitle Esubs
Quality Bluray
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

United States of America

Genres

ActionAdventureScience Fiction

Tags

PrincessMedallionPlanet marsBased on novel or bookEscapeSpace travelAlienMartianSteampunkAlien raceSuperhuman strengthMartian civilizationSword and planet19th century異星爭霸戰:尊卡特傳奇

Directors

Andrew Stanton

Stars

Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Samantha Morton, Mark Strong, Ciarán Hinds, Dominic West

Writers

Andrew Stanton, Michael Chabon, Mark Andrews

Companies

Walt Disney Pictures

Taglines

Taglines: Lost in our world, found in another.

Description

John Carter is a war-weary, former military captain who's inexplicably transported to the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars) and reluctantly becomes embroiled in an epic conflict. It's a world on the brink of collapse, and Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.

Reviews:

Author: r96sk
Unfulfilled potential, still narrowly liked it. 'John Carter' can feel underdeveloped and underwhelming, you could even argue it aimed to replicate 'Avatar', but there's enough there that allowed me to find a fair amount of enjoyment. Taylor Kitsch is alright, I rate him, but a more convincing lead performance was necessary in my opinion. The rest of the cast, despite some well known names, fail to deliver anything noteworthy. Willem Dafoe works as Tars Tarkas, though only due to his distinctive voice; none of his dialogue etc. stand outs. The likes Samantha Morton, Mark Strong and Bryan Cranston give forgettable performances; arguably not their fault. The premise has all the possibilities to be great, sadly the film fails to make their mark with it. The ending is extremely rushed, even for a 132 minute production. Visually it's good, but that's one of very few plus points - I haven't got many truth be told, but anything less than a 7* feels harsh.

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