gsandra-26876
Joined Jun 2019
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This is not a very convincing documentary. There may be an interesting film to be made about this man's life, but this isn't it.
For anyone who has spent any time at all on a farm or ranch, they will relate to the exasperation when things go wrong and you find yourself clueless and stupefied when you imagine you are going to outfox nature or the foxes.
Everybody thinks sheep are dumb. They like it that we underestimate them. Just try herding pigs or making them do something you want them to do. Nope.
Know that once you have named an animal, you can never eat them.
Everybody thinks sheep are dumb. They like it that we underestimate them. Just try herding pigs or making them do something you want them to do. Nope.
Know that once you have named an animal, you can never eat them.
If you went by the mostlly male MetaCritic reviewers, you'd think this was one of the worst films ever made. I thought it was good -- not great -- but held my interest throughout and I thought the actors were very attractive and convincing in their roles.
I don't know anything about Dylan Thomas. From what was read/spoken in the film, I don't think much of his poetry. Sounds like he tried way too hard and reached, but missed. The lines were contrived and didn't seem to make much sense. I like Archibald MacLeisch.
Mathew Rhys was very good at playing the womanizing villain, but with charm and believability. Knightly and the other female lead were also interesting characters in this wartime drama.
I think more women would rate this film higher than men because women would understand the female friendship as well as the slick charm of a Mr. Wrong.
I don't know anything about Dylan Thomas. From what was read/spoken in the film, I don't think much of his poetry. Sounds like he tried way too hard and reached, but missed. The lines were contrived and didn't seem to make much sense. I like Archibald MacLeisch.
Mathew Rhys was very good at playing the womanizing villain, but with charm and believability. Knightly and the other female lead were also interesting characters in this wartime drama.
I think more women would rate this film higher than men because women would understand the female friendship as well as the slick charm of a Mr. Wrong.