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Original Title: John Carter

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Edgar Rice Burroughs, who is the nephew of the rebel widower veteran of the Civil War and gold hunter John Carter, has to attend the funeral of his uncle after his sudden death. He receives from John Carter's attorney his diary and weird instructions to be followed, and Edgar immediately starts reading the journal. In 1868, the Colonel Powell tries to force John Carter to join the army to fight against the Apache and arrests him. However, John Carter escapes and Powell chases him. They are attacked by the Apache and they hide in a cave. They are surprised by a Thern and John Carter kills him, and the alien's medallion transports John Carter to Mars. John has the ability to jump high and has his strength increased due to the gravity of Mars. However, he is captured by the Tharks and becomes their prisoner. He learns that Mars, called Barsoon, has been at war for thousands of years between the Helium and Zodanga, and this war is destructing the planet. The evil leader of Zodanga, Sab Than, has received a powerful weapon from the Thern Matai Shang. However, Sab Than proposes peace if he marries the Helium Princess Dejah Thoris. However, John Carter and Dejah Thoris fall in love with each other, and he decides to help the Helium people against the Zodanga people. But Matai Shang sends John Carter back to Earth and his last chance to return to Mars depends on his dear nephew's attitude.
Civil War vet John Carter is transplanted to Mars, where he discovers a lush, wildly diverse planet whose main inhabitants are 12-foot tall green barbarians. Finding himself a prisoner of these creatures, he escapes, only to encounter Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, who is in desperate need of a savior.
I openly admit that I absolutely love "John Carter"(of Mars). During its all too brief cinema lifespan in the UK I managed to watch it 5 times, with a hunger still for many more viewings when it arrives on DVD. The reason for this devotion is mainly that it brought back so vividly those childhood-teenage years watching marvellous films like "Krull" "Dragon slayer" "Willow" "Dark Crystal" "Dune" "Legend" "Labyrinth" "Flash Gordon" "Conan/Red Sonja", the original "Star Wars" trilogy and all the other early-mid 80s classics at my local cinema. The film is so unashamedly "old school" despite the cutting edge CGI effects, that to see it on the big screen is almost like a joyful form of time travel for any late 30s-early 40s cinema goer! (As a highly romantic teenager I used to dream of the time I would find my own "Princess" and she turned up a few years later. By a happy coincidence the film came out the week we were celebrating 25 years of our first meeting, which made the film feel even more special for these two lifelong film nerds!) Reading many comments and blog reviews I found we were not alone in this feeling! It isn't only in tone and style, but also in the score (by Micheal Giacchino, the most "old school" New-School composer) the costumes and architecture, and the fact that it was shot in Britain just as those old classics were, with a supporting cast of familiar British faces backing two relatively unknown (and cheap) American leads. Back then it was for tax reasons, but one wonders whether shooting here (rather than say current tax-break locations like Prague or Germany) was another detail added to the deliberate "80s classic" homage? But it would be wrong to simply praise this film for recreating so perfectly a now bygone age of cinematic adventure- It is 2012 after all. This film stands out because it was made with a certain thing that we Italians call "Amore" (Love) To make something "with Love" means to make it as beautiful and as well made as you possibly can, to put your heart and soul into it. After years of Hollywood pumping out increasingly identikit pieces of "product" seemingly only developed as far as the initial brainstorm stage and then left to flounder and slowly die before us as it's rushed in on time like some shoddy builders fulfilling a contractual obligation with no apparent care for the end result, it is so heartening to see films of some actual "quality" appear! ". "The Hunger Games" is another good example of a well-made current blockbuster, and one hopes this trend will last. Acting wise Taylor Kitsch is a likable hero (who is also very good in "Battleship") who can be the classic scoundrel /rogue but also the noble hero as well, and he reminds me a lot of Harrison Ford. Lynn Collins is a likable Princess, who often needs rescuing but who is also a tough cookie herself. (Side note – My Wife joked during the first screening that for a character who is famously depicted as an unfeasibly pneumatic sex fantasy, she was a little lacking in the heaving bosom department!) Mark Strong plays Mark Strong (cool sophisticated villain) and Domenic West plays Domenic West (sleazy scummy type) while Ciaran Hinds and James Purfoy make for likable "hero types". The motion capture on Dafoe, Church, Morton and Walker is so good you can actually see it is them despite the alien shape. A lot of thought has gone into the various cultures of Barsoom, for example the sex equality that exists in the militaries of both Helium and Zodanga (Half the soldiers on both sides are female as are the crew of the light ships) and that fact that Helium's architecture, ships and armour are shiny and bright while those of Zodanga are dull, rusty and functional. The culture of the Tharks is also fascinating, blending Viking with Native American and African in a way far superior to the happy rainbow land of the new-age Naa'vi in "Avatar" Having so praised this film it's sad to see it casually mocked and attacked by both professional critics and IMDb users/bloggers. Where all the hate and venom is coming from and why I do not know? The word "failure" is used to describe it, but that seems to be partially wishful thinking on some people's part and partially insufficient Box Office returns for its massive budget. From what I saw and have heard, the film has been quite popular with ordinary film goers, especially here in Europe. True it lost money and got panned on release, but then so did many of the above-mentioned films and others besides which are now considered absolute cult classics and treasures, and I have no doubt that in say 20 years time, "JC" will be considered a beloved cult classic also. That it has lost money now is not the real issue, it is that this film was made at all, and now exists, and future generations will be thankful for it. The 30-40 somethings now running Disney grew up loving those old classics as we all did, and seem determined to carry on the brave policy of making daring, strange and potentially difficult films that do not treat their audience like fools. I pray only that they have the courage to stick with their course and not be scared off, because guys and girls, it really IS worth it in the end!
I loved this movie. Absolutely loved it. I loved the special effects, the CGI, the costumes, the plot, the score, and the acting, in particular the delightful Lynn Collins as the Princess Dejah Thoris).

Now, let me qualify this by stating that when it comes to films and literature I am a very cynical person, and I am most definitely not a fan of any work by Edgar Rice Burroughs. I do think he is an interesting story teller, but his writing is god awful. "A Princess of Mars" is free on Google Books, and when I took a look, I found it was utter crap. Nevertheless, I went to the film because I like sci-fi in general. And in my experience sci-fi films are often more accessible than the books on which they are based.

Now my only regret is that I have spent the week obsessing over the film instead of concentrating on my work. From the very second the film began until the moment the credits rolled, I was transfixed. I haven't felt that way since I saw "The Empire Strikes Back." Yes, that's right. I would put it on par with Star Wars. (Although, no it is not as good as "The Empire Strikes Back."

I am utterly confounded by the reviews. And I normally agree with the reviewers! Even when I enjoy a film and the reviewers hate it, I can generally see where they're coming from. But in this instance I have to say that the reviews are utterly wrong.

I saw the film in 3D on IMAX. Generally that gives me a headache, but in this case it did not. This is a film to see on the big screen. Go check it out before it's gone. Rather than trying to overwhelm viewers by overloading the senses, John Carter's effects strive to create something new using as their foundation a book that's fired imaginations for the past century.
Check out Edgar Rice Burroughs' page here for information about Tarzan. A common misconception. Although it is true that Mars appears quite red as seen from outer space, this is due to large amounts of dust in the atmosphere. While standing on the surface, however, Mars would appear to be a more butterscotch yellow than red, according to experts. The reason why early photographs of Mars' surface (as taken by probes) appear red is because those pictures were taken in greyscale (essentially black and white), and later colour-corrected with the (wrong) assumption that the major colour would be red.

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