Thursday, June 17, 2010

Good Presents For People Who Have Had A Stroke

Persons Unknown

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Ok, it's true, I said that not I would have done more, I would not have looked after a TV series Lost.
believe it, really, but probably meant to say that I'd never seen a TV series as Lost.
And now, it is.
Anyway here is the attempt to have a weekly appointment with a TV show and is called Persons Unknown . Start
almost cliché with 6 strangers who wake up after being kidnapped (the pilot shows the kidnapping of one of only six). Everyone is initially closed in a hotel room (Shining-Reminding), initially there is no one apart from them, and cameras spread everywhere.
When they discover that, hidden in the Bible that each of them in the table, is the key to their exit from the room to find himself in a town unknown and totally uninhabited.
obviously trying to escape but, away, ZAC-it - a stick that was implanted in their leg, reached the outer perimeter of the city, makes a powerful tranquilizer = collapse = escape impossible.

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Hey, are not his alone: \u200b\u200ba clique of domestic Chinese do not speak English well nor seem to have the faintest idea what's in store (literally instead of metaphorically because they cook quite well) to prepare their meals and a night clerk (who seems to know nothing except that it has accepted a strange job, maybe not for the first time) takes care of the hotel.
The only window to the outside for us viewers is a journalist from San Francisco, a citizen of the only woman we see the abduction, which is interested in his case and investigate.
We do not know each other.
The screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie (Oscar winner for The Usual Suspects), but there are limits: the basic plot is not exactly avant-garde, the characters are stereotyped and directed a zinzinello is at times rather simpering but all, to be confident, could improve and we'll see . I think I hold
3, if they overcome constant, otherwise I do what I have already threatened to do: drop everything and give me to re-watching Dallas with ethyl inspiration to Sue Ellen.

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