Prince of Persia: Las Arenas del Tiempo (2010) TS Castellano
Plot:
Mark Millar’s violent comic tale of wannabe superheroes is adapted by writer-director Matthew Vaughn with this Marv Films production. Aaron Johnson stars as a teen who steps out of his house one day with a mask and a painted baseball bat and starts to fight crime even though he has no superpowers. Lyndsy Fonseca co-stars as the character’s object of desire, with Nicolas Cage also appearing as an ex-cop whose hatred of a drug lord forces him to train his daughter to be a lethal vigilante.
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720 x 304, English 128 kbp/s MP 3, 1.33 GB
IMDB Rating.......:8.3/10
Release Date......:17/04/10
Theatre Date......:16/04/10
Runtime.......1h 50mn
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Genre: Drama
IMDB rating: 6.1/10 (509 votes)
Directed by: Scott McGehee / David Siegel
Starring: Lynn Collins, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Assumpta Serna
Release Name: Uncertainty.LIMITED.DVDRip.XviD-SAPHiRE
Size: 716MB
Audio Quality: English – MP3 – 137 kbps – 2ch. – VBR
Video Quality: XViD – 640?272 - 780 kbps
Plot: Two lovers named Bobby and Kate, played by the pretty but baffled-looking Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lynn Collins, loiter on the Brooklyn Bridge on a hot July 4 to argue about whether there’s a baby in their future. They flip a coin, then blunder their way through two parallel fantasies exploring their dilemma. A wan domestic drama about the undercurrents of discontent and regret in Kate’s close Argentine family is intercut with an aimless action thriller involving the couple stumbling on a lost cell phone, countless conversations with “Dmitri,” a mystery-man with a dark-brown voice, and even more chase sequences running across Chinatown with an impassive Asian in hot pursuit. In principle, I like to see control freaks like David Siegel and Scott McGehee let down their hair. In practice, the talents of this long-time directing duo lend themselves far more to high-concept endeavors like the excellent The Deep End than to this heavily improvised waffle, shot with a handheld camera to underscore its open-endedness. The result is some nice atmospherics tethered to a cripplingly half-baked existentialism. “I guess we just keep going,” murmurs Kate—or is it Bobby?—toward the end. Uncertainty feels like what it is, an off-the-cuff diversion from a bigger project that wasn’t proceeding as planned.
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