FlynnBatch
Joined Sep 2016
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Confessions of a shopaholic was a devil wears prada try hard, where she doesn't confess a single thing. Love interest annoying. Too 2009, forgivable considering it was 2009 but it's a fine line.
For nearly 2 hours, Sam Mendes' 1917 kept me on the edge of my seat with immense suspense and almost horror throughout the films runtime. 1917 brings the one shot film style inspired by Birdman (2014) but at an even bigger scale. The one shot style makes you feel even closer to the two soldiers with their intense and demanding mission. The film uses its one shot style to make set pieces feel real, gritty and intense and will leave you in shock and awe when these sequences stop. If you like war films, there is no better cinematic experience delivering the same quality, suspense and emotion in January. With the oscar worthy cinematography of Roger Deakins, the charming and grounded character with the cutting edge directing of Sam Mendes, 1917 is more than just a film, it's an experience, one which all should witness
Before i start, i like both TFA and TLJ despite both having their faults but i appreciate both of the visions they were trying to convey
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker feels like a confused and unfocused mess with countless missed opportunities with their characters and various sub plots
is it too much to ask from big budget blockbuster movies to give us some character development or some down time to let viewers breathe and establish viable and strong motivations rather than having to witness an visually stunning but unsatisfying action sequence every 5 minutes
spectacle over actual substance is the issue here, with the paper thin plot filled with holes and the unfortunate behind the scenes issues (carrie fishers death, rian johnson's clash of visions etc) almost doomed the film before it started
the only thing that worked for me personally was one or two nice action scenes and the quiet moments of the film when copy and pasted marvel humour isn't being exclaimed at every opportunity
if you came to see big explosions and space ships then you will most likely satisfied, but if you like something a bit more with your star wars then maybe this isn't for you
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker feels like a confused and unfocused mess with countless missed opportunities with their characters and various sub plots
is it too much to ask from big budget blockbuster movies to give us some character development or some down time to let viewers breathe and establish viable and strong motivations rather than having to witness an visually stunning but unsatisfying action sequence every 5 minutes
spectacle over actual substance is the issue here, with the paper thin plot filled with holes and the unfortunate behind the scenes issues (carrie fishers death, rian johnson's clash of visions etc) almost doomed the film before it started
the only thing that worked for me personally was one or two nice action scenes and the quiet moments of the film when copy and pasted marvel humour isn't being exclaimed at every opportunity
if you came to see big explosions and space ships then you will most likely satisfied, but if you like something a bit more with your star wars then maybe this isn't for you
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