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02.28.2013 – Representation of the modern age fairytales has to be bold and a little bit close to reality. Not that to exaggerate for the sake of its ambition to become a blockbuster film. Jack and the Giant Slayer have the elements that inspired “Jack the Giant Killer” and “Jack and The Beanstalk” with a bit of epic proportions.
Bryan Singer weaves his way in making this film to be enjoyable and at the same time ambitious for you to be interested. After a long hiatus from the director’s chair Singer returns to direct this twisted version of your bedtime story. |
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