John Carter

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John Carter (2012)
Runtime:132 minutes
Director:Andrew Stanton
Country:United States
Writers:
(screenplay by) &
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(screenplay by)
(based on the story "A Princess of Mars" by)
Production companies:
(Disney) (presents)
Plots:
A war-weary former army captain is inexplicably transported to Mars and reluctantly becomes embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions.
Trailers: John Carter
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Apparently they have been trying to make a film adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ A Princess of Mars since at least 1931.  This was the first of a series of novels about “ of Mars” written in the early twentieth century, which influenced much of the later science fiction works to come out in the twentieth century.

With that kind of lineage, I can say that the film adaptation is…OK.  There’s nothing too spectacular or flashy about .  It’s a very straight-forward Sci-Fi/Adventure story.  I think part of the irony of this story influencing so much is that I’ve pretty much seen everything in this film before…not that it’s an overall bad thing.

If there is one major criticism I have about the film, it is that it spends a little bit too much time with its Earth-bound prologue.  The film has a two hour and twelve minute running length and I’m sure some of that could have been trimmed down.  Also, it’s very much and origin story, which feature a bit more exposition than I would have liked.

Overall, it was an enjoyable film, if not a very memorable one.

7/10

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