brian-85466
Joined May 2019
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Sadly, a very disappointing film, the actual Nomads in the film were more interesting than the fictional character portrayed by the lead.
What the Academy saw is beyond me, as The Father and the Sound of Metal are much better films.
Nomadland should have been made as a documentary, discovering the stories of those who chose their lives on the road would have been a more rewarding film.
As for the Directing, it was at best, the equivalent of a 3rd rate film student.
When the cinemas reopen, don't bother with this film, go and see The Father and Sound of Metal, far better films, especially the Father.
What the Academy saw is beyond me, as The Father and the Sound of Metal are much better films.
Nomadland should have been made as a documentary, discovering the stories of those who chose their lives on the road would have been a more rewarding film.
As for the Directing, it was at best, the equivalent of a 3rd rate film student.
When the cinemas reopen, don't bother with this film, go and see The Father and Sound of Metal, far better films, especially the Father.
I didn't know what to expect from this film, but what it delivered was a bucket load of relentless fun, with the underdog winning through.
He is a one man A-Team with John McGyver thrown in for good measure!
Nice to see Jim from the sit-com Taxi in a 'serious role'.
Glorious!
He is a one man A-Team with John McGyver thrown in for good measure!
Nice to see Jim from the sit-com Taxi in a 'serious role'.
Glorious!
Currently watching this again, on Forces TV, it is brilliant, 'coincidentally', it's hilarious. Simon Callow and Brenda Blethyn are fantastic together, the scripts are totally mad. Pull up a chair and watch this 80's extravaganza of misunderstanding and coincidence.