The Thinning original release date is on 12th October 2016, which was like a few weeks ago.
I know I'm a bit late to make a movie review about it, but I'm pretty sure most of Malaysian did not watch this movie yet.
First, because this movie didn't screen in Malaysia cinemas.
Second, I think they did not put on YouTube Red account yet.
Third, not a YouTube-holic.
Fourth, not a fan of any social media personality/actor/actress/viners etc.
Well, how do I found this movie actually? Accidentally browsing my favourite online movie site for relaxation purposes. After a hectic day at work.
You know what, sometimes unplanned things give the most pleasant results, a great example was this movie, The Thinning.
Without dragging a long explanation about unrelated toward this movies, let's dig in with the synopsis.
Synopsis:
"The Thinning" takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where population control is dictated by a high-school aptitude test. When two students (Logan Paul and Peyton List) discover the test is smoke and mirrors hiding a larger conspiracy, they must fight the system to expose it and take it down - Legendary Digital Media.
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Sources: ComingSoon.net |
My dad always said that, if the movie was good, you have to get to know the director name right away.
So yes, nowadays right after every movie that I enjoyed watching it, I always look out for it during their end credit -- and for this movie, it was directed by Micheal J. Gallagher.
The Thinning start with a very nerve wrecking and exciting feeling for me.
In terms of sound and all, it suits the genre, which is Sci-Fi/Horror.
At the early stage, I couldn't catch up and know what this movie is all about.
My bad because didn't read up the synopsis before head (silly me).
So I paused the movie for few minutes and start to read it.
The storyline is actually you can expect how it will be.
But, what I like about this movie is they made a story about a country that eliminates people just by failing an examination.
In short, genius students live and the average were killed or etc.
Besides that, they showed that system can be manipulated, just we can't see it.
Other than that, what I can see in this movie is that power is much more important than your family and it showed that how selfish human being can be.
After watching the movie, I assumed that people will think that:
a) They are against the government, or
b) Reconstructed the system.
But the system needs to be changed because how they work it out is not that fair.
I, myself believe that education is important, but not until you have to do all the things that happened in the movie.
So yeah, that is briefly of my thought about the movie intentions, to tell the audience.
Obviously, I can't compare this movie with Hunger Games, Maze Runner or Insurgent.
They might have a similar in terms of concept, but that's all. I'm pretty sure that these three movies were made for three different reasons and platform.
The cinematography was very good, I really want to know their budget on the production because it looks like a movie that was made for a blockbuster movie.
Last but not least, this movie starts strong and it ends as strong too.
Thus, I'm pretty sure and hopefully, they are going to make a continue about it.
And yeah honestly, I was surprised by Logan Paul acting because as we all might know, he is a funny person and always posted the funny video on his vines. Thumbs up Logan!
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I usually write a review without providing a rating, that is just my style of writing and I will try to stick with it. But, if you really want to know the rate, please read below:
Review Rate From Various Sources:
imdb : 7.4/10, click here.
rotten tomatoes: 4.4/5, click here.
Leave a comment below if you already watched this movie and don't forget to subscribe to my blog!
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First of all,
I am thankful for having this opportunity, which discovered something different during this trip.
With the timezone (hard for us to abide) since it is 2 hours ahead of Malaysia and the weather (winter!).
Usually, we went to a humid/hot country, so wearing 2-3 clothes inside, with thermal wear, boots with wool socks are just overwhelmed, but in a good way.
Without further ado, I will start with #1 post about Melbourne and I probably will write more than #3 post since we stayed there for 5 days (minus 2 separate days for flight).
So yeah, let's get started.
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Day 1 | 3/7/2016
It's my first experienced taking a night and long hour flight. Furthermore, it was a fasting month! Having a food on a plane for 'sahur' and looking out at the window and witnesses a sky full of stars are just too memorable.
Day 2 | 4/7/2016
Finally, we arrived at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport! It was the smoothest flight I have ever been, although it was not that pleasant for me to sleep in, but it was worth a journey.
We were so warmed up inside of the airport, but the first moment we step out, it was freezing cold, if I'm not mistaken it's 11 Degree or something.
We just hope for a better day tomorrow!Let me tell you, they will be no mercy, closing time means closing time!
And if you want to recharged your card, I think in every train station they have a machine where you can do so.
We were so warmed up inside of the airport, but the first moment we step out, it was freezing cold, if I'm not mistaken it's 11 Degree or something.
Fitzroy Gardens surrounding with maple leaf! |
Morning view of the city
Since it was raining and too far to walk from suburb to the city, we took a cab (which not advisable if you are on budget).
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St Paul's Cathedral |
And if you want to recharged your card, I think in every train station they have a machine where you can do so.
Then we took a taxi to went to our apartment and we decided to stayed at the apartment because it's a family trip.
We stayed at:
City Edge East Melbourne Apartment Hotel,
179 Powlett Street, 3002 Melbourne.
It took around one hour to arrived there, and because we arrived on the morning, we are too early because check in start at 2 pm. So, we put our bag at the receptionist and went for a walk!
We get changed and put on few clothes before headed out. It was a new environment and it's time to start walking around the city.
I may look so happy in the picture, but it was so freaking cold! Anyways, we live on the east side of Melbourne which was called as a suburb. So it's so far from the city that we have to walk almost half an hour to one hour to the city.
But it's clearly a great walk, along the way, we get to witness a lot of things and environment of the city itself.
Eight hours faster from our local timezone had made us felt kind of rushing. Can you imagine, our 6 am in the morning situation are totally different from them. There are just totally bright during that time.
1. Melbourne Sea Life Aquarium
This is the only place that we managed to discover fully because we woke up late and doesn't familiar with the differences in timezone. Do take note, that most of the shop and attractions in Melbourne closed at 5PM.
For more information about Sea Life regarding ticket prices and all, click this link: https://www.melbourneaquarium.com.au/tickets/.
Saving tips:
By the way, they have a discount for students, local/international (Don't forget to bring your Student ID).
2. Flinders Street Station
After an indoor activity, its time for some action! Again, it was freezing cold, and we actually planned to go to Queen Victoria Market but they are closed on Wednesday, so yeah, walk around the city until hungry, then 'berbuka puasa'.
Flinders Street Station is one of the train station in Melbourne and the main one if I'm not mistaken. It was lovely, there is a lot of great food stall in there, and convenient because after this we aren't taking any cab (save a bit of money).
Then we went to Melbourne Visitor Centre, this one is located near to the station, St Paul Cathedral and Federation Square.
So yeah, just three places that we managed to visit before everything closed down.
My younger brother aka the tour guide decided to go Melbourne Visitor Centre for a while to booked a tour and purchased MyKi (like touch and go in Malaysia) for public transportations such as trains, trams, buses and V/Line commuter services.
Prices for MyKi:
1. MyKi Visitor Pack - Full Fare for $14 per person.
By the way, there are few trams that are free in the area, and you do not need to touch on your MyKi. Just make sure to look out for Free Tram Zone!
For tour price, I will share on the next post.
After that, we decided to go to Melbourne Museum, and along the way, we planned to visit Old Melbourne Gaol first. But, unfortunately, they are closing, so yeah we didn't manage to visit that.
The same things happened when we arrived at Melbourne Museum, although we arrived around 4PM, that one hour is not enough for us to cover all the museum.
After another and another rejection, it kind of makes us feel frustrated. Not to the country, but because we are not able to explore lots of things in one day.
Usually, we managed to cover all of the places in that certain country, but this time, it's quite hard and different due to weather and time zone.
3. Berbuka at Blok M Express
This restaurant is recommended by my brother friends, which absolutely great if you are looking forward to eating Indonesian cuisine.
Address:
Blok M Express
380 Lt. Bourke St.
Melbourne, Victoria.
(Near H&M)
We didn't take any picture because we are too hungry after that long walk (indeed very long walk).
For more information, click this link: https://www.zomato.com/melbourne/blok-m-cbd (They provided a menu as well on the site).
I ate Nasi Goreng Lamb and Es Teh Manis, in total is $13.50. But fret not, the portion is huge and enough for two persons, if you are not that hungry like us.
After that fantastic meal time, we headed to H&M and just a few second walking at the entrance, they are closing down.
Thankfully, we took a train back to the apartment. Their train system is easy to understand, but it takes a while to know how the tram works.
Well, that's all for today post, next one will be up soon and I will be sharing that 'feel' when celebrated Hari Raya outside of Malaysia for the first time.
Thanks for spare your time reading this first post, I do really appreciate it a lot, adios!
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