1. space teenagers
Ah, high school, those were the days. Almost like a college, but once the session after three
years ... And as everyone knows "almost makes a big difference," if you believe certain
brewery. A Polish high school is almost like an American. True metal lockers in the corridors
we already have their own quasi "Mean Girls" just vending machines with Coca-Cola and
hamburgers in canteens too. However, we lack in the classrooms ... teenage vampires. Or
aliens.
Number Four aka John Smith (Alex Pettyfer) is a handsome, well-built, fun, intelligent,
articulate, somewhat mysterious, and so one word: perfection! But that's not all. Our ideal
candidate for the boy is literally and figuratively out of this world! This is a guest from another
planet, a kind of cosmic exile: his people were wiped out almost to the leg by a aggressive
race, which now comes to Earth to kill him and the other six fugitives.
Three already dead, and John is next, and she knows it. Fortunately, you can count on his
guardian (Timothy Olyphant) and his own extraordinary powers. Unfortunately, this is another
move after he meets Sarah (Dianna Agron), in which it falls. Exposing themselves and
everyone in the neighborhood decides to get to know the girl and finally a taste of normal
high school life ...
2.
3. "I Am Number Four" is a screen adaptation of the novel for the youth of the same name,
which was released in the US in 2010 as the first part of the planned six volumes of the saga
of teen space.
It is true that a book by one and a half month reign on the bestseller list, "the New York
Times," but I was somewhat surprised that the Hollywood upomniao about her so quickly.
But I admit that if something is in fashion now, they are certainly teenage kids or the powers
of vampires for the boys.
It hurts but schematic that kind of history, but apparently we like the songs that we know or
something. I would like to write that adventure blond Ciacho from space (and,
correspondingly blond wonders with Earth for gender ugly) watch well, but it is not. The film
begins with what is true enough of a dynamic sequence, but then it is unfortunately nudnawo:
stagger in school and love routine, which even me - a fan romansików of immortal American
cupboards and byczkami of the football team in the background - does not move to the very
end of its creator zaserwowali we share in its purest form. The final battle is spectacular, full
of good special effects and choreography pretty good scene that rewards us weak center of
the film full of such schemes, such as the clash with ex prettiest trading girl at school or help
is seen in a freak nerd and clams. Caruso turns in recent times films for teenagers and for
teenagers. I admit, however, that his young heroes not only their wits to pimples or dating,
sometimes they are also tracking a murderer from the neighborhood and fight for their lives,
so it is not bad. "Disturbia" and "Eagle Eye" keep a certain level, in contrast to the unequal "I
Am Number Four." The latter defends itself only beauty Pettyfer, Trevor Rabin good music
and special effects from Industrial Light & Magic (although chimeras fight for me was totally
unnecessary boast studies, because the portfolio of similar scenes do not need). I must also
commend photo Guillermo Navarro. The scenario is, unfortunately, acting or not getting a
heart. "I Am Number Four" is slightly younger item for fans of sci-fi. It's bearable story of love,
friendship and destiny in a sauce of high school and space problems. On your knees,
however, does not throw. To watch again, because I doubt that the ideal number four will
replace some Ideally the Perfect Vampire.
I prefer, however, luminescent hands of diamond shining in the sun pecs. And I definitely
prefer small work better than Caruso films. A matter of taste. .