by Destroysall » Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:47 am
The Emperor's Club
Wow, this was definitely entirely different then the way I thought it would be just by hearing the name. Definitely an interesting tale. The characters had plenty of emotion to them, especially the character of Mr. Hundert. I really did feel sorry for him on many occasions, and completely understood how he felt.
The score of the film didn't really do to much for me. It sounded too "Disney" for my tastes, but the acting definitely made up for it, along with the story.
The story was well done and the film executed it perfectly. I love how it was told through a first-person perspective as it does indeed help the viewer connect much more with the professor (the narrator).
Anyways, to cut everything short, I'm going jump the gun and give this a 3.8/5 stars.
I enjoyed it a lot and thought the comedy graced it nicely, but some of it seemed somewhat underrated. The biggest con of this movie for me was the score. I'm a sucker for film scores and its always the first thing I look for in any film. No matter what type. Sure, it was supposed to sound giddy and whatnot, but this was a little to giddy for me.
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