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Friday, January 8, 2010
![]() Amalfi, the first Japanese movie to be film in oversea, Italy. On top of that, Sarah Brightman herself appeared to perform the number "Time to Say Goodbye" on screen. Starring popular actress, Yuki Amami as a single mother of a daughter. As expected, she did a great job in bringing out the feeling of panic, confused and frustrated as a mother. The reckless acts from her desperation to save her kidnapped daughter add in as suspense. Caught between a mission of ministerial visit and kidnapping, starring Yuji Oda as a calm and capable diplomat even good in solving police cases but has bad communication skills. The weird character matching, the development of the story has similar style as other Japanese movies while overall plot and actions are very American-like. The suspense is great for the 1st half of the movie as mysteries keep on surfacing. But I can start to see the big picture, the conspiracy at the 2nd half which could have been improved. Nevertheless, it is still thrilling. Vengeance seeks revenge. Amalfi carries a message to politician who are corrupted, dishonest and selfish acts which could harm innocents emotionally. Terrorists can be easily created by politicians themselves when people who mistreated and bear hatred against it. Personal rating: 3.7/5 Labels: amalfi, movie, yuki amano i want this to last 1:26 AM |
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