Igor
I believe that one cannot deny that all stories about time travelling and time shifting are rather attractive to anyon. I do not remember my first story I met about the people who set off back or forth in time, probably it was the "Time machine" by H.G.Wells, but I am not sure. The remarcable film on this theme, that attracted my imagination in full adventurous rythm and colur, was a Japanese one, called "The Time Shift" if I remember it right. The wide screen pictured he events happened to a contemporary (to our epoch) small army group, which was busy with a big training military game, but suddenly was thrown about five hundred years back into the epoch of Japanese clan wars with samjurais, ninjas and old things and paraphernalia of the Medieval Japan. Our morden armoury at first showed it high efficiency against swords, bows and arrows, but in the end the famous old Martial Arts and the spiritual valour won. Skillful ninjas could have even capture a helicopter flying at a low hight and anihilate the crew. I do not know why, but the fantasy of producers of story tellers about time travelling are mainly based upon wars, weaponry and thrilling adventures. But the advetures and good humour can be found in the three piece French show called "The Corridors of Time" with Jean Reno and Christian Clavier. There are lot of time shiftings back and forth, good humour and the very idea of the show looks funny. Among the Russian films developing this subject of Time, I can name "We're From The Future" with a group of youngsters, who were engaged in "black diggering" had found themselves in the high point of the Second Warld Warat the place of their diggings. They were hunting for war artifacts to sell them at the black market, desided to take a relaxed swim in the nearby lake, and when they had dived out the air looked hot with multiple bullet traces cutting here, there and around... Another film about jumping back in time is... (sorry for now)
8 ต.ค. 2021 เวลา 14:32