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Lost in the Pacific (2016)
A solid sci-fi flick
If you love sci-fi and mystery genre you will like this movie. It is about the people who are isolated on a remote island after their aircraft made an emergency landing. The island has very dark secrets that the passengers will have to face and overcome in order to try to survive. The plot of the movie is somewhat original for this genre, and there were some minor plot holes, but overall, I have enjoyed in watching the movie. It is unpredictable and there were some decent twist. Most of the actors are unknown to me but they did a decent job in portraying their roles. Some of them were more convincing than the others. I give it a score of 7 stars rating!
Saved by Grace (2016)
Everything Happens for a Reason
In the movie Saved by Grace Rick, a former policeman who is still suffering from the death of his wife feels hopeless until he meets a woman called Grace. He soon discovers that Grace's story mirrors Rick's own. Even though at first Rick is completely unaware of this when he first meets her. The funny part is that the character of Grace shows up at exactly the right moment, when he is about to destroy himself. As the story progresses there is a rather romantic dance scene between the two co-stars, which is choreographed to flawless perfection. The movie gets a lot of strong points for it's good use of humor. Some of the life lessons that can be learned from this film include the fact that nothing happens by coincidence. As Catalina Rodriguez's character says everything happens for a reason. There is a slight emphasis on the meaning of life, which makes the people watching think twice about how they go about their everyday routine. Most people today are so busy with their constant routine to the point that they go on autopilot, like robots without stopping to think and just enjoy life. As the wise homeless man in the movie, played by Muse Watson says "sometimes you have to stop to smell the flowers."
Olympus (2015)
The Inclusion of Gods
Maybe it's just me but it seems like anyone can make a brilliant TV show by incorporating Greek gods, heroes, and cyclopses into it's story. The whole point is that I just don't buy that the whole episode is really as good as it has claimed to be before I first watched it. There is so much science fiction in it and this makes me like it a lot less. There are also plenty of small things that I just don't understand that bother me. Another thing that is confusing is that the main character's name is Hero. Now this doesn't make any sense at all for obvious reasons. His real name cannot possibly be Hero from what I remember, but this was never explained in the first episode. A part of me likes this though because by not giving him a real name they added a bigger degree of complexity to the protagonist. What was done well however were the army set designs, and the King Aegeus makes a convincing tough guy. So for the most part good story, just bad technical errors.