Kronenbourg16
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OK, ok, everyone can agree that perhaps there is too much melodrama in this show. Things just happen to keep things rolling, sometimes...
.. but the consequential writing is phenomenal. It really is. The main characters are so well developed and full, and each arc is wrapped up so beautifully. Far more renown writers could learn a lot from a show like this. The music and attitude of the show is so perfect. And to have much of the same cast, the very same people and storylines from 40 years ago, with never an ounce of respect lost or rewriting for a 'modern audience', is just beautiful and will make this show celebrated for generations to come.
.. but the consequential writing is phenomenal. It really is. The main characters are so well developed and full, and each arc is wrapped up so beautifully. Far more renown writers could learn a lot from a show like this. The music and attitude of the show is so perfect. And to have much of the same cast, the very same people and storylines from 40 years ago, with never an ounce of respect lost or rewriting for a 'modern audience', is just beautiful and will make this show celebrated for generations to come.
The Silent Hour is a straight forward 90's-esque crime thriller that combines the better elements of modern action cinema.
There is no agenda in this film, just a strong cast of well written and and empathetic characters and a very solid plot and direction.
There is also no shaky-cam or ridiculous 90's action, Rambo set pieces. It's all much more grounded than that.
The movie is perhaps underrated or hasn't been given much attention, because it directly contravenes the modern Hollywood political tropes. Someone who I can believe is an inner-city US gangster, playing a gangster? Wow, that's refreshing. Some characters with real issues rather than identity or 'muh oppression' issues? Extraordinary!
Sign me up for more of this.
There is no agenda in this film, just a strong cast of well written and and empathetic characters and a very solid plot and direction.
There is also no shaky-cam or ridiculous 90's action, Rambo set pieces. It's all much more grounded than that.
The movie is perhaps underrated or hasn't been given much attention, because it directly contravenes the modern Hollywood political tropes. Someone who I can believe is an inner-city US gangster, playing a gangster? Wow, that's refreshing. Some characters with real issues rather than identity or 'muh oppression' issues? Extraordinary!
Sign me up for more of this.