The The Book of Life is a film exciting and fun for everyone! Channing Tatum and
Zoe Saldana lend their voices to animated characters for
the film really interesting
and funny, and
critics agree! It is time that another
animated film was released in theaters in it!
If you want to sit back, relax and smile unabated,
then the The Book of Life is the movie for you!
The film follows the Manolo (Diego Luna),
a young man is bound to come out on
a great adventure that crosses into three different
worlds! He must fight the greatest fears and follow
their own destiny. Check the reviews! Whether En Ingles
Q in Spanish, "The
Book of Life" is a delight. In the
animated universe cluttered with Kung Fu Panda, ice princesses and
heroes of video
games, and conjured Gutierrez and del Toro
up to the original vision.
Funny without being hectic, switching seamlessly from dry to slapstick humor, it shows death as part of life
- and from
the preview audience of very young tykes, do it
in a nice, delicious
way. Without the slightest doubt, and animation is a triple-shot
latte for the eyes, with sweeping scenes
that make Mexican folk art comes in
colored cinematic life. This folk art
through the theme of playing with the main characters that are complex sculptures
made of hand-painted wood. Even with all those
eye candy on the screen, Gutierrez manages to keep
him from drowning pop-up book of the noble intentions of "life" scene.
Immediately, the "The Book of Life"
appeals to me on a
purely visual level. Simply put,
this is a film that went to look at, to a
large extent and the beginning until the end. Use CG to create a
world through touch and style that you feel like a part doll, part cartoon character gives
extraordinary quality.
On October 17, the whole world is getting a
glimpse of what it's like to celebrate
Dia de los Muertos,
which is very Mexican tradition that focuses
on remembering the dead, celebrate their lives and
the collection of family and friends to do so in a manner vivid,
full-color and with a specific ritual. With
the incredible story by Jorge R. Gutierrez
and a lot of Latin flavor provided by Diego
Luna, Zoe Saldana, Kate del Castillo, Danny
Trejo, and more, and
the last person you think fits that group is
Channing Tatum.
However, he does not bring everyone together! In
the "The Book of Life", the new film from the
production of Guillermo del Toro
(read our review here),
Tatum plays Joaquin,
therefore, charming powerful warrior.
He was best friends with Manolo (Diego
Luna) and although
they're close, they'll find themselves fighting for the love of the beloved Maria (Zoe Saldana). Joaquin
is a town hero,
almost like royalty. His good looks and charm
will drive girls crazy,
and his ability to defend the city of San Angel will
make men respect him.
Although the means to win Joaquin Maria
initially will make
him look like the bad guy of the story, and said
he was in fact a cool dude, that friendship
will remain with Manolo,
because they know how to deal with her infatuation
with Maria. Will
be "by Bruce H ** s" for them? Before learning
how manifested this
love triangle, we caught up with Channing Tatum, who opened up
about how he's ready
to play Joaquin. "I
really rely very heavily
on my own heritage
and Mexican culture - I'm kidding, and that was a joke! Said: I mean, I think I
always heard about the Day of the Dead, but being an American kid from
the South, and I really did not know anything about
the Mexican culture, and this was education "at a press conference -.
"I'm not a religious person,
but I'm very spiritual person and I believe that the
idea of life and then everything that comes after, that idea when someone
moves what to
anything yet, if the people
that are still in this world treat them as if they
were there: to cook them and meal favorite, serving drinks and they were like,
narrative stories, jokes ... and I think that this beautiful tradition. "
Tatum also revealed what it was like to play for personal Latino, "That
was a conversation I had with
Jorge probably too
late, and the reason I love the
story, but then it dawned on me,
'I do not think he wants me to do
for the tone of Spanish,
Will? I asked him that and he was like ,
'No.' Praise be to God! I think it was really about
life in the world, this world,
very magical land.
"
"I do not know that I could speak to what it was like
playing the Latin character,
and I'm not really
trying to portray it because we did not want
to feel like everyone does not have the type of
Spanish feeling, personality
or voice, to give
it a little more for the disabled. I think it was smart so I did not
feel like I can connect only to this if you are
Latin. but it was
cool. I learned a lot about
this tradition specifically. " "He told me the story of the" The Book of Life "and I was like, 'Man, this is punk rock and cool and I love to go down this rabbit
hole." Channing Tatum says director
Jorge Gutierrez.
New York, October 18 (UPI) - Channing
Tatum said he was
keen to work in the animated feature The The
Book of Life after a meeting with
director George Gutierrez,
who described in detail his epic love story
steeped in the Latin tradition. "He told me stories. He told me a story of
a very personal that I will not share here, but they moved
me almost to tears and I knew
that if this film any amount of that in it,
it was just going to be ', man, this is rock
punk and cool
and I love that
this rabbit hole
goes down, "said Tatum alive and really emotional and real
and beautiful and then he told me the story of
the The Book of Life, and I was like, in a recent
press conference in New York.
"There are no wrong answers when you are doing animation film," said Alabama
citizen at the age of 34 years. "Can [chatter
only] and they
will use this. They will just create
something that fits in the world.
You do not know. It may be in the film. So, you just
kind of let go."
Produced by Guillermo del Toro, the film, which revolves around the extraordinary efforts
of the matador who
frequented Manolo, played by Diego Luna, and go to be with his
beloved Maria, played by Zoe Saldana. Tatum plays
Joaquin, witty suitor
and the woman's father wants her to marry, while
Ron Perlman and
Kate del Castillo Osoathma
in Xibalba and
not Muerte, strong
spirits and that
bet on who will win the heart Maria. The
film also features the voice
talents of Placido
Domingo, Christina Applegate, Ice Cube and
Gabriel Iglesias.
I asked what he had to immerse himself in
Mexican culture for the film, Tatum replied: "I think I've
always heard of the Day of the Dead, but I was just an American kid from
the South, and I, of course,
did not really know
anything about Mexican culture and this was education.
"I do not say this because this [press conference] is something I am going to adopt in my [life]
I am not a religious person, but
I'm very spiritual person and I believe that the
idea of life and then everything that comes after ... the idea when
someone moves it to anything yet, if the people that are still in
this world treat them as if
they were there -
cook them and
favorite meals to have, and serve drinks
and they used to
love, if they like apple juice, or stories
and jokes - listed it such as
whether there they are there
they really do
exist and I think this is one of the most
beautiful traditions of what I heard."
So, as a new father
to daughter, Everly,
Tatum did not reply
to study how children act the way the death
is depicted in the book of the afterlife?
"When I heard it was going to be about the Mexican Day of
the Dead, and I
was like, 'How are they going to
pull this off as a kids movie? I think
it's such a beautiful way to look at it. It
does not deal with it as death, as in, like,
they're gone. it is, literally, a land remembered, and they do not go away. I really could still be with you.
I think some people will be probably afraid that
this teaches their
children, but I do not know. I
think it is safe and beautiful
way really to talk about it, if you feel like you want to do it. it will
happen in the end. they're going
to have to learn more about it. it is better to learn, perhaps in the world of the
beautiful fantasy, than it was
in real life. first. "
Magic Mike star
confessed 0.21 Jump
Street and Hunter
next foxes it is
nice to have a little girl the movie will be able
to see before is 18.
"Escalation, and it's going to end up watching a lot," he joked, referring to one of the first
films, dance flick
between young people and adults, which came out in 2006, also featured his wife, Gina. "That will
be the punishment [Everly's].
I do not know. It's not a conscious decision. If some great stories come along suit her ... I mean,
I do not go and look for this kind of thing. It really is all that comes across
that is really just a great story.
I loved the stories
and the characters and the things
that I think I can probably
serve better than
anything else that happens."
Pressure to discuss the challenges of the film industry when one
is essentially sharing the performance with animation,
Tatum said, "animated
films are like vacations
actors.
"You do not have to work 12 hours a day. In
vivid film to
work, and I was there for a year 12-15 hours. Animation Get appear
in my sweats and Zoe jokes around. It's like:.! I
do not even brush my teeth
when I go in I
just go right in, "... and it was
playing. It was really something playful and
it was nice to kind of give the reins to
someone else and really let them run, then come
back and say, "Well, this is what we have so far."