juliesherwin-25540
Joined Dec 2018
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A wonderful return for Brendan Fraser and an amazing performance, if you a fan of him you won't regret watching this. However his daughter Ellie, is almost more annoying than she was in Stranger Things, almost ruined the film for me but not quite. This was due to the sensitivity shown in characters and vulnerability of each character. If anything this film highlights the mental issues between food and brain and how people perceive image and a worth of a person. Some slow bits as per in most movies these days always obvious when you start picking up your phone and become distracted. I felt the end was a bit Hollywood, which was a shame but yes a one watch, pretty good but not amazing.
Don't get me wrong, I do love a good portrayal and I like many others still have a fascination for Diana and her whole story. This film however makes me feel a bit disappointed because it only seemed to focus on her saddest moments. Kirsten's portrayal wasn't the best, felt she was a bit karaoke. The soundtrack was totally over the top, going from odd jazz to all out ear splitting strings.
It was hard to watch, and I almost gave up because nothing really comes across in a meaningful way, and feels very uggggggggh
I guess the film does show Diana's isolation even though she is constantly with people/staff/family so maybe that's something but I would rather not see this again anytime soon.
It was hard to watch, and I almost gave up because nothing really comes across in a meaningful way, and feels very uggggggggh
I guess the film does show Diana's isolation even though she is constantly with people/staff/family so maybe that's something but I would rather not see this again anytime soon.
This was touching, worrying, beautiful, upsetting and will stay with me for a while. Anthony Hopkins is truly a fantastic actor. Hard to watch sometimes because it brings on worries of a possible future for my own father but nevertheless an original thought provoking film.
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