Madison Brydges April as April. Ellowyn Stanton Phoenix as Phoenix. Riley O'Donnell Celeste as Celeste. Samson Boldizar Axel as Axel. Krin Haglund Ms. Martel as Ms. Michelle Argyris Miss G. Ana Elizaga Tecuapetla Rosa as Rosa. Leila Basen Lisa Hunter. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. User reviews 3 Review. Top review. This is a very weird show. The game is rated as "Me Contact : [email protected] - Crackthisgame -.
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Click on the download button of the selected service. Install the. She is entranced by The Aerialist, but during his act he misses a catch and falls to the ground. She rushes to help him, but then the ground beneath them gives way and they fall through into the dreamlike world of Cirque du Soleil.
Separated, they travel through the different tent worlds trying to find each other, interacting with the strange and wonderful performers and performances of Cirque du Soleil. Rated PG for some dramatic images and mild sensuality. Did you know Edit. Goofs At the start of the film Mia the girl is watching the circus. As the Ringmaster says "Welcome to Circus Marvelous" the Dwarf, that is standing in front of the Ringmaster, holds both his fists in front of him in a power pose.
The very next shot he has his left fist in the air while his right is still in front. Then in the shot after that both of his fists are in front of him once again. Quotes Ringmaster : The world's strongest man, and jugglers, the terrifying face mangler, uni-cyclists, and our main act, which you have to see to believe! Alternate versions Also shown in a 3D version. User reviews 45 Review. Top review. Visually Beautiful, with a Soundtrack to match. The art of circus performing is a tradition that continues to defy the test of time.
One circus that continues to remain popular with the public is Cirque du Soleil, the show that combines acrobatics with artistic imagination. Cirque du Soleil has taken on a number of themes over the years from dragon celebrations to Michael Jackson tributes, yet many have missed the opportunity to see these shows come to life. So sit back and relax as I dive into the artistic into James Cameron latest production.
Let's start this review off with the biggest strength of the movie, the visuals. Worlds Away is a breath taking experience of mind blowing sequences that show off the imagination of the performance theater.
Audience members will be excited to see the performers pull off aerial ace performances as they flip and soar through the air amidst brilliant settings. What makes this movie even more entertaining is that the stunts are not just people showing off their training, but are actually being used to tell a story and describe the emotions of the act. Some performances are elegant displays of finesse, combining ballet and interpretive dancing to wow and amaze. Others are all about power and gravity challenging stunts that build suspense at whether or not the person will fall to the constantly moving environment.
My favorite in particular involved a Japanese anime like act, where performers "fought" on a gyroscopic platform that involved them adapting to the environment, which kept it interesting. Amidst these entertaining performances are some performances that are more strange than entertaining. These skits involve oddly designed characters whose purpose was unknown to me.
I'm sure there is some symbolic nature to these scenes, but unfortunately I was unable to decipher the meaning behind these interludes, or at least understand what each character represented.
Regardless these scenes can still be entertaining, but don't expect them to be as flashy as those shown in the trailer. Another factor that adds entertainment to this movie was the musical score. Those who have seen the show before, will be familiar with the beautiful harmonies the orchestra creates. Each scene has its own song accompanying it, designed to mirror the feelings the performers were trying to act out. Performances that were softer and more elegant, used a slower track where flutes, violins, and vocals dominated.
Scenes that were more aggressive, darker, and more suspenseful took on the entire orchestra relying on the drums and strings to paint the challenging nightmare the world had to offer.
If you don't care about the music matching the scenes, it doesn't matter because the orchestra work is still ear pleasing on so many levels. Fans of the series may recognize some of the tracks, but for newbies like me, you may just find yourself bobbing to the beat. So we have the stunts and the accompanying music, but is there anything else that will impress the audience.
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