Dicrostonyx
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A bit self-repetitive at times but all in all I think it's a good documentary. As for improvement, it would have been interesting to see more of the science behind genetic engineering and how it works. Also, I think there would have been room for more fruitful debate. However, not biased at all in my opinion and proves that there are more than two sides to an issue.
Such a vivid, compelling and a profound cinematic experience. The film does exactly what it promises while keeping the audience nailed to their seats. It follows a very traditional, chronological plot line and yet it manages to adduce something you've never seen before, something unheard of.
Sure, the film is a bit on the longer side and you might be thinking whether it's completely worth your time, which is a fair argument. But I promise you this; there isn't one second there which didn't have its timely place.
Pure perfection brought to life by the filmmaker mastermind Charlie Lynd. Definitely a name to be on the lookout for in the future.
Sure, the film is a bit on the longer side and you might be thinking whether it's completely worth your time, which is a fair argument. But I promise you this; there isn't one second there which didn't have its timely place.
Pure perfection brought to life by the filmmaker mastermind Charlie Lynd. Definitely a name to be on the lookout for in the future.
The entrée of the 8-episode series. Hornblower: The Even Chance (also known as "The Duel") kicks off the story of a young midshipman named Hornblower, the first-impression-wise pathetic but mathematically talented son of a doctor.
The Hornblower series is all about wonderful cinematic shots, memorable characters and convincing plotlines. The masterful soundtrack by John E. Keane brings in the tension and keeps the audience nailed to the spot.
Hornblower wasn't a naval genious without reason. He proves himself to be not only a plausible leader, but a clever young man who doesn't steer clear from a bit of mischief when put in a tough spot. A troll ahead of his own time, one might say.
An underrated seafaring classic brought to life by the talented people in front of the camera and by the masterminds behind it. The Hornblower series is a jewel waiting to be found for many.
The Hornblower series is all about wonderful cinematic shots, memorable characters and convincing plotlines. The masterful soundtrack by John E. Keane brings in the tension and keeps the audience nailed to the spot.
Hornblower wasn't a naval genious without reason. He proves himself to be not only a plausible leader, but a clever young man who doesn't steer clear from a bit of mischief when put in a tough spot. A troll ahead of his own time, one might say.
An underrated seafaring classic brought to life by the talented people in front of the camera and by the masterminds behind it. The Hornblower series is a jewel waiting to be found for many.