I hadn't planned on seeing this film in the theater but after reading your review I think I must. I hope I feel the way I did after seeing Star Wars in the cinema for the first time - goosebumps.
I understand most people compare it to Fern Gully or Dances With Wolves
As I said in my review the plot did strongly remind me of FernGully but in the end I didn't mind.
Anyway, sorry for not having your review yet, I just wanted to avoid possible spoilers as I haven't seen the film yet.
No worries, I don't believe I put any spoilers in it all, I usually tend to not talk about plot that much when I review films but just ramble on about various other things haha.
(...) for me, cinema progresses in writing, not tech.
Quote from: Jon on December 21, 2009, 12:23:39 PM(...) for me, cinema progresses in writing, not tech.Me and Jon agree on this For me what is important in a film is the story and the cinematography. Computer effects and any other gimmick have no importance for me...
There are many impressive 3D films in the cinema. both Up and A Christmas Carol were very good.
I admit I'm not very interested, but it is fun to read the various reviews. For example, Roger Ebert gushes that most of the budget has been put on the screen, while his editor Jim Emerson talks about the CGI equivalent of Astroturf and is reminded of the decoration in Thai restaurants.