2011年6月22日星期三

Eureka tv review

The key to Eureka dvd  is that the events seem to be played out as they would in real life, and that the movie camera just "happens to be there" to catch them and tell the story. There's not too much dialog in Eureka, as Kozue and Naoki are mute throughout much of the film (as a result of their trauma), but we can sense the confusing and searing emotions that lie just beneath their silence. For all the people familiar with this town, they feel the town owns all but has no order at all. Its construction can be comparable with the most beautiful rural scenery of a town in the United States.  But there is a big difference between them: this town will not appear on map. Unfortunately, scientific exploration is always beyond people's expectations. The test tried many years has been defeated resulting in a bizarre by-product. The  unparalleled talent, the psychological state of chaos of the town people and the shortage of resources become a major problem in the town. At the collision crossroad of human weakness and super-science, this small town began to change...

The camera work is bleak yet stunning in composition and texture. There are few, if any, close-up shots of the characters. what techology is ? To develop or to back up? If the genius are smart or fool? Every thing is understandable and normal. But some other things hiden are beyond expectation.

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