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Similarly, McAuliffe makes a good effort at turning Sam into a multidimensional character and it almost works. He's your classic nerd and his situations are predictable, but there's something very likeably about the guy.
Whereas most of the characters in this film are like zombies, Sam has some life to him and when he's on screen, the film gets a new vigor to it.
As for the technical elements, it seems as though just about everything was ignored except the soundtrack. However, the songs on this soundtrack are clearly chosen to make an attractive CD rather than to enhance the film.
Visually, I Am Number Four is just like the characters, boring. Cinematographer Guillermo Navarro keeps things as basic and stagnant as possible, which is adequate for conversation scenes, but absolutely disastrous when it comes to capturing the action. Navarro can handle the coverage when keeping the view wide,
but all attempts to get up close fail entirely, merely capturing obscure color trails rather than actual action.
The only thing this film has going for it are pretty faces and even the demographic those faces are geared towards attracting will be onto Caruso's nonsense. The plot and dialogue are dumbed down to the extreme,
yet the story still makes little to no sense. John's adventure is entirely unconvincing thanks to weak character goals making it feel as though I Am Number Four is going nowhere fast.
Why are these nine aliens so important? Why do the Mogadorians want to kill them? Why isn't the government up in arms when word of John's abilities get out? Why doesn't anyone suspect something when they hear violent growling from inside a tractor-trailer? The list of questions can go on and on, but after sitting through the film, you won't even care to answer them.
It's with some trepidation that this adaptation of Jobie Hughes and James Fray's novel lands. It's already been tarnished by preconceptions
associated with every adaptation of a teen novel: "it's the new Twilight" or it's "Harry Potter: The Next Generation" (and the relative failure of similar fare such as Percy Jackson).
Well fear not, because despite an opening 15 minutes that comes across like an episode of Sweet Valley High that wasn't aired, I Am Number Four finds its stride and morphs into a wonderful franchise launching actioner.Netwebsite.In Is A Free Movies Website Where You Can Watch Full Movie Free.
Whereas most of the characters in this film are like zombies, Sam has some life to him and when he's on screen, the film gets a new vigor to it.
As for the technical elements, it seems as though just about everything was ignored except the soundtrack. However, the songs on this soundtrack are clearly chosen to make an attractive CD rather than to enhance the film.
Visually, I Am Number Four is just like the characters, boring. Cinematographer Guillermo Navarro keeps things as basic and stagnant as possible, which is adequate for conversation scenes, but absolutely disastrous when it comes to capturing the action. Navarro can handle the coverage when keeping the view wide,
but all attempts to get up close fail entirely, merely capturing obscure color trails rather than actual action.
The only thing this film has going for it are pretty faces and even the demographic those faces are geared towards attracting will be onto Caruso's nonsense. The plot and dialogue are dumbed down to the extreme,
yet the story still makes little to no sense. John's adventure is entirely unconvincing thanks to weak character goals making it feel as though I Am Number Four is going nowhere fast.
Why are these nine aliens so important? Why do the Mogadorians want to kill them? Why isn't the government up in arms when word of John's abilities get out? Why doesn't anyone suspect something when they hear violent growling from inside a tractor-trailer? The list of questions can go on and on, but after sitting through the film, you won't even care to answer them.
It's with some trepidation that this adaptation of Jobie Hughes and James Fray's novel lands. It's already been tarnished by preconceptions
associated with every adaptation of a teen novel: "it's the new Twilight" or it's "Harry Potter: The Next Generation" (and the relative failure of similar fare such as Percy Jackson).
Well fear not, because despite an opening 15 minutes that comes across like an episode of Sweet Valley High that wasn't aired, I Am Number Four finds its stride and morphs into a wonderful franchise launching actioner.Netwebsite.In Is A Free Movies Website Where You Can Watch Full Movie Free.