Casino-Royale
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Casino-Royale's rating
To hear one of the locals complaining about nothing being done and that 'it's our environment ' made me want to switch off.
The sea is the environment of the shark not humans. Don't want to get bitten sticky to your swimming pool.
Very typical American views that if any animal gets in the way kill it.
We've destroyed so much of this world we don't deserve to live here and without sharks we won't.
All this because they had one, ONE, fatality in 12 years.
Absolutely ridiculous and frustrating.
Mankind needs to get over itself. Especially those individuals in this show who think killing anything and everything so they can get on with their selfish lives is actually OK.
The sea is the environment of the shark not humans. Don't want to get bitten sticky to your swimming pool.
Very typical American views that if any animal gets in the way kill it.
We've destroyed so much of this world we don't deserve to live here and without sharks we won't.
All this because they had one, ONE, fatality in 12 years.
Absolutely ridiculous and frustrating.
Mankind needs to get over itself. Especially those individuals in this show who think killing anything and everything so they can get on with their selfish lives is actually OK.
I can't remember the last time I watched a film that had zero faults. The Promised Land was perfect in ever respect. All the performances were excellent not one actor let the side down.
The cinematography was brilliant and they couldn't have picked a better environment to portray the harsh reality of life and death on the heath.
It was full of tension at times, especially not knowing what the lunatic (so well portrayed by Simon Bennebjerg) was going to do next!
I'm not surprised it's won a host of awards and I'd be mystified if it doesn't win an Oscar.
First class performance as always from Mads Mikkelsen, no one has 'less is more' down pat as much as he has.
The cinematography was brilliant and they couldn't have picked a better environment to portray the harsh reality of life and death on the heath.
It was full of tension at times, especially not knowing what the lunatic (so well portrayed by Simon Bennebjerg) was going to do next!
I'm not surprised it's won a host of awards and I'd be mystified if it doesn't win an Oscar.
First class performance as always from Mads Mikkelsen, no one has 'less is more' down pat as much as he has.