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July 19, 2013 Eimear Fallon
Watched: Pacific Rim

Observations:

God, this was fun. Beautifully-designed, larger-than-life characters, and dialogue ripped straight from B-movies (cancelling the apocalypse is the tip of the iceberg). It’s incredibly stupid, but I loved this.
Th…

Watched: Pacific Rim

Observations:

  • God, this was fun. Beautifully-designed, larger-than-life characters, and dialogue ripped straight from B-movies (cancelling the apocalypse is the tip of the iceberg). It’s incredibly stupid, but I loved this.
  • That said, Guillermo del Toro’s doing some interesting stuff here. It’s brave to have a central male-female action relationship end in cementing a friendship, rather than shoehorning in a romance, and things like family and respect seem more front-and-centre here. Some things, you don’t realise how rare they are until they crop up in blockbuster nonsense.
  • The names were fantastic. Stacker Pentecost? Raleigh Beckett? And Doctors Newton and Gottlieb? There’s a madcap flair that runs throughout this - it has heart, but it never takes itself too seriously.
  • It’s very well-acted (for what it is) - Idris Elba is really solid, as is Charlie Hunham, but the scenery-chewing triumvirate of Ron Perlman, Charlie Day and Burn Gorman feel more in line with the neon skylines than any of the protagonists.
  • Every scene in Hong Kong was fantastic.
  • Also, this film seems to have learned from Transformers that simply having big robots isn’t enough. There are some pretty impressive tricks up this film’s sleeves.
  • Watch this. It won’t get you thinking, but it’s surprisingly refreshing, and doesn’t feel anything like its length.

Tags pacific rim, film, watched, All The Films I Watched In 2013
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