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Saturday, 31 May 2014
MOVIE REVIEW- MALEFICENT(starring-angelina Jolie)
Movie review:-
just for Angelina
Jolie, Maleficent is a
must-watch

Film: Maleficent
Direction: Robert Stromberg
Actors: Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning
It's an auspicious match-up between actress and
role. Returning to the big screen after a hiatus of
four years, Angelina Jolie is bewitching as the
titular mistress of evil in this live-action update of
Walt Disney's iconic Sleeping Beauty (1959).
First-time director Robert Stromberg, a former
production designer with back-to-back Oscars
(Avatar, Alice In Wonderland) to his credit, melds
eyeball-caressing visuals with storytelling skills.
Right away, we are transported to a forest
kingdom brimming with magical folk both beastly
and benign. Told from the perspective of the
misunderstood villain (Jolie), the narrative is
recast as a tale of female empowerment.
It seems that our anti-heroine is a tragic victim
of circumstances. Driven by a desire to exact
vengeance against the king (Sharlto Copley) who
betrayed her trust, she casts a spell on his
newborn daughter. In true fairytale tradition,
though, the wronged woman has a change of
heart and pitches her lot with the grown-up
princess to ensure that peace returns to their
kingdom.
Imelda Staunton and Lesley Manville, British
stalwarts familiar from the films of Mike Leigh,
fetch up as the pint-sized pixies tasked with
bringing up the young heir to the throne.
Some of the more harrowing scenes might
frighten young viewers. The bland use of 3D is a
further deterrent. If ever a film didn't need the
murky added dimension, this is the one.
Sporting ruby-red lips, coloured contacts and
swan-shaped horns, Angelina Jolie hasn't been
as impressive since her Academy Award winning
turn in Girl, Interrupted back in 1999.
Just for her, Maleficent is a must-watch.
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