Fantasic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer 9/10 It would get a 10/10 except for two things: Galactus is not portrayed exactly right, and it's ambiguious about what the Surfer's punishment for defying him is. (In the comics since he decides to help save the Earth, Galactus binds him to the planet, he can no longer surf space. He still has all that power, however, enough to take out anyone, even the Hulk.)


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) after her composer husband and their daughter die in a car accident, as she and an associate of her husband set to work on finishing the latter's unfinished final piece. As I cannot comprehensively opine the interest in this film, I will simply enumerate a few things and rate it: the cinematography is bloody gorgeous! There is, as you might well infer, a good deal of the color blue in this movie, and it is a very deep, pretty blue.
Also, Juliette Binoche is extremely impressive as the widow in question. There is not a terribly large amount of dialogue in the film, but she communicates very well. The music is really cool as well (for those into classical music). Unlike the above, this film most certainly requires thought, which is always fun. It's the first in Kieslowski's Trois Couleurs trilogy, the other two of which (Blanch and Rouge) I will have to see now. *gives thanks for Netflix*
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