Monday, August 3, 2015

Chappie [Blu-ray + UltraViolet] SALE

Title : Chappie [Blu-ray + UltraViolet]
Category: Movies
Brand: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 3.4


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In the near future, crime is monitored by an oppressive mechanized police force. But now, the people are fighting back. When one police droid, Chappie, is stolen and given new programming, he becomes the first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself.  As powerful and destructive forces start to see Chappie as a danger to mankind and order, they will stop at nothing to maintain the status quo and ensure that Chappie is the last of his kind.




Review :
A South African movie for the world.
I just had to add my two cents regarding this movie.

I am completely amazed at all the negative reviews of this cinematic achievement! Almost all of them are viewed through American and UK sensibilities. One case in point, is Hugh Jackman's character. I am from South Africa and know many types of people exactly like the character Jackman plays, and dress like Jackman's character daily. Those same people are former defense force and now excell in various forms of engineering and/or farming. Sigourney Weaver's character is exactly the type of corporate approach in South Africa in which the CEO'S and executives simply don't care about anyone or anything or purpose other that profit and making themselves look good. The criticism of the violence in the movie is born of ignorance, as in South Africa, crime and violence is simply an everyday occurrence. I'm not saying it is right or making any excuses for it, but it's simply there. And that's basically the message that Blomkamp is...
Like me, you have seen the Chappie trailers...
By now, like me, you have seen the Chappie trailers. If you have seen District 9 and loved it, and Elysium and wanted to love it but were a little disappointed, then you are filled with hope that Chappie will be on that path you felt with District 9. I would tell you to retain that hope, and go into Chappie with an open mind. It does go back to the gritty world of District 9 somewhat. Die Antwoord may not be for everyone, but again, keep an open mind. I think there is merit in having two non-Hollywood actors in the role of Chappie's "parents", regardless if their music is your taste or not. Most of the actors speak with a dialect and accent, but that is part of the setting. The droids are impeccable in their detail and actions, which I thought was great. There is plenty of violence and there are some sequences of cruelty. I felt the movie allowed the viewer to develop deep feelings for Chappie, as he develops feelings for the characters he interacts with. The story draws some...
So much better than what I was lead to believe. Blu-Ray+Ultraviolet looks awesome
Forget the early trailers and what many critics are saying. It seems marketing is more misleading than not, and some critics seem to miss the point. This is a good movie. I am a fan of Neil Blomcamp. District 9 left you wanting more and asking questions while Elysium was good, but I felt it wasn't fully realized. Chappie is a fully realized and well rounded with a combination of action and drama with a little bit of comedy to boot. Movies about robots who become self aware aren't hard to find, but Chappie does contribute to this genre of sci-fi in a way that resonates with me.

The story is essentially about a police robot scout that was damaged on duty, stolen by it's designer (Dev Patel), then stolen by a group of street level criminals (members of the Rap/rave band Die Antwoord). This robot was then used as a test bed for an experimental artificial intelligence program that is intended to give a machine the kind of feelings and expression humans often take for granted...

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