Monday, January 21, 2013
The Impossible
Rated: PG-13 for intense realistic disaster sequences, including disturbing injury images, and brief nudity
This true story, is way different then what is seen on the trailer. in the tsunami, bodies are thrown and thrashed, dead things are shown, the mothers leg is ripped open, and people are struggling to breathe. Then another huge wave comes, and people are hit by debris, the mother hits a tree branch, causing the branch to go into her stomach, and her son's face is scratched up. This is more so emotional than Les Miserables, and more gory than any film I've seen! Dead animals, such as dogs and elephants lay dead. This family's survival is very emotional and uplifting. Though there is some brief nudity, twice, after a woman's shirt is ripped open by the branch, and is unexpected. The ending may be known as happy, but the fact of people who died stays with you, and takes from the happy ending. People of any language or race end up helping each other, even a 3 year old from a different family pats the mothers head after she is injured. This film is sure to make anyone and everyone cry and everyone will be tuched by the theme of this film.
*10 of 10 thumbs up*
i think this film is Okay for ages 14 and up, because of the blood and mature tsumami scenes.
This true story, is way different then what is seen on the trailer. in the tsunami, bodies are thrown and thrashed, dead things are shown, the mothers leg is ripped open, and people are struggling to breathe. Then another huge wave comes, and people are hit by debris, the mother hits a tree branch, causing the branch to go into her stomach, and her son's face is scratched up. This is more so emotional than Les Miserables, and more gory than any film I've seen! Dead animals, such as dogs and elephants lay dead. This family's survival is very emotional and uplifting. Though there is some brief nudity, twice, after a woman's shirt is ripped open by the branch, and is unexpected. The ending may be known as happy, but the fact of people who died stays with you, and takes from the happy ending. People of any language or race end up helping each other, even a 3 year old from a different family pats the mothers head after she is injured. This film is sure to make anyone and everyone cry and everyone will be tuched by the theme of this film.
*10 of 10 thumbs up*
i think this film is Okay for ages 14 and up, because of the blood and mature tsumami scenes.
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