Rabu, 27 Oktober 2010

inception

Inception is a 2010 American science fiction film written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a thief who extracts information from the unconscious mind of his victims while they dream. Unable to visit his children, Cobb is offered a chance to regain his old life in exchange for one last job: performing inception, the planting of an idea into the mind of his client's competitor.[5]
Development began roughly nine years before Inception was released. In 2001, Nolan wrote an 80-page treatment about dream-stealers, presenting the idea to Warner Bros. The story was originally written as a horror film, inspired by concepts of lucid dreaming and dream incubation.[6] Feeling he needed to have more experience with large-scale films,[7] Nolan opted to work on Batman Begins, The Prestige and The Dark Knight. He spent six months polishing up the script for Inception before Warner Bros. purchased it in February 2009.[8] Filming spanned six countries and four continents, beginning in Tokyo on June 19, 2009 and finishing in Canada in late November of the same year. Composer Hans Zimmer scored the film, using parts of Edith Piaf's song "Non, je ne regrette rien".
Inception was officially budgeted at $160 million, a cost that was split between Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures.[3] Nolan's reputation and success with The Dark Knight helped secure the film's $100 million in advertising expenditure.[3] Inception premiered in London on July 8, 2010 and was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters on July 14, 2010.[9][10] Released to critical acclaim, the film grossed over $21 million on its opening day, with an opening weekend gross of $62.7 million.[4]

Rabu, 20 Oktober 2010

resident evil 5

Gameplay

Chris and Sheva battling a group of enemies.
Resident Evil 5 features similar gameplay to Resident Evil 4, with context-sensitive controls and dynamic cutscenes also making a return.
The player can control Chris Redfield or Sheva Alomar in a similar fashion to Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil 4,[10] with the same over-the-shoulder perspective.[11] The game's environment plays a significant role.[10] The Mercenaries minigame, featured in previous Resident Evil games, is present in Resident Evil 5.[12] At launch, the multiplayer mode in the minigame was offline only, but a launch day patch gave the game online multiplayer modes as well.[13]
The game features new types of enemies called "Majini", meaning evil spirit in Swahili.[14] Furthermore, they are different from the previous Ganados.[10] The number of weapon variations has been greatly increased compared to the previous games in the series; there are now several varieties of the handgun, shotgun, submachine gun and rifle to choose from.[15] Like inventory systems in previous Resident Evil titles Resident Evil Outbreak and Resident Evil Outbreak File 2, the player can only equip weapons and items in the midst of gameplay, as opposed to accessing an inventory menu by pausing the game.
The game features some online elements.[16] Resident Evil 5's main story mode can be played with two players, in a co-operative online mode. The feature will allow players to enter or leave anytime during the game. Players will not always stick together, and can be separated at points during the gameplay.[12] However, if one player were to have critical health, only their partner can resuscitate them. An offline co-op mode is also in the game with the same co-op experience offered by the online co-op mode, only with two local players controlling the action in split screen.[17]

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[edit] Setting

The setting of Resident Evil 5 has a similar feel to the film Black Hawk Down.[8][18] Takeuchi added that the development team is composed of staff members who worked on the original Resident Evil.[8] The game is a direct sequel to the Resident Evil series,[8] and continues chronologically after Resident Evil 4.[19] The player characters and protagonists are Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar,[10] and the game takes place in 2009, eleven years after the events of the original Resident Evil. The story explores Chris' life during the decade between the two games. During the game's events, he is a member of a group known as Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA), and sent to investigate a terrorist bio-organic weapon (BOW) threat in an African desert area in Kijuju, that serves as the game's setting.[10] The antagonists of the game include Albert Wesker, a returning antagonist to the series, and Excella Gionne, a relative of the founder of the Tricell Pharmaceutical Company who operates the company's African branch.[20] Ozwell E. Spencer, the founder of Umbrella Corp. and a key figure in the background story of the series since the original Resident Evil, is also included in a flashback.[21]

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Chris Redfield, a former STARS member and now part of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA), is directed to Kijuju, Africa and work with Sheva Alomar to apprehend Ricardo Irving before he can sell a bio-organic weapon (BOW) on the black market. They soon find nearly all the locals have been converted by parasites into Majini, and one of their teams has already been killed. They are rescued by the Delta team, including Sheva's mentor Josh Stone; in data provided by Josh, Chris sees a photograph of Jill Valentine, his old partner, presumed dead after a confrontation with Albert Wesker. Chris, Sheva, and Delta team close in on Irving, but he manages to escape with the help of a hooded figure, leaving behind documents that lead Chris and Sheva to oil fields in the marshlands where Irving's deal is to occur. They soon discover this was a diversion created by Irving to allow the deal to take place. Chris and Sheva attempt to regroup with Delta team, but at the rendezvous, find the team slaughtered by a BOW; Sheva cannot find Josh among the bodies. Chris refuses to report to headquarters, revealing his determination to learn if Jill is still alive.
Continuing in the marshlands, they find Josh injured but safe, and with his help track down Irving speeding away on a boat. Irving injects himself with a virus, mutating into a giant beast. Chris and Sheva defeat him, and with his dying words, direct the pair to a nearby cave to learn more. The cave, home of the Ndipaya tribe, is also the source of the plant that is used to create the Progenitor virus, the basis of the T- and G-viruses; Chris and Sheva find evidence that Tricell, the company supposedly funding the BSAA, had taken over a former Umbrella underground laboratory and continued Umbrella's research. Among the facility are thousands of capsules holding human test subjects; Chris discovers one that belongs to Jill, but when they search it, they find the capsule empty. As they leave, they discover Excella Gionne working with Wesker to send a number of missiles with the Uroboros virus across the globe. Chris and Sheva pursue Excella, but are stopped by Wesker and the hooded figure, revealed to be Jill, enslaved due to a device on her chest. Excella and Wesker escape to a tanker while Chris and Sheva fight Jill, eventually subduing her and removing the device from her chest. After a brief reunion, Jill orders Chris to follow Wesker.
Chris and Sheva make their way aboard the tanker, and chase down Excella, who drops a case of syringes in her haste; Sheva holds on to a number of them. Wesker, via the ships intercom, reveals Excella has been infected with Uroboros, and she mutates into a giant monster which Chris and Sheva eventually defeat. The two chase down Wesker to a bomber aboard the ship loaded with the Uroboros missiles. Wesker overpowers them easily. Jill radios in that Wesker must take a drug regularly to maintain his power and that an overdose may kill him; Sheva realizes the syringes she found are doses of that drug. The two are able to subdue Wesker long enough to inject him with additional doses. Wesker attempts to escape on the bomber, followed by Chris and Sheva. They disable the bomber, which crashes into an active volcano. Wesker, still alive, injects himself with Uroboros, and starts to chase the pair through the volcano. Chris and Sheva eventually stun Wesker long enough and escape to a helicopter piloted by Jill and Josh. When Wesker attempts to drag the helicopter into the lava, Chris and Sheva kill him with rocket-propelled grenades,[22] and the helicopter is freed. Chris ponders whether it is worth fighting to preserve humanity. He looks at Sheva and Jill and then decides that it is worth fighting for.