BobNoOneHundred
Joined Jan 2007
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A very sober, intelligent attempt to adapt into film the meeting where The Holocaust was launched. Historically informative and free from disturbing, unnecessary and distorting dramatic elements. The interpretation of this infamous group of people is as good as it gets. Maybe we don't feel close to the actual Eichmann and maybe the portrayal of Heydrich adds more depth than he actually possessed - he was probably quite one-dimensionally cold and arrogant. But this does not prevent the film from giving a credible account of the events and the different interests and ways of thinking and talking of the participants.
Drama about prison life without any understanding of prison life. Characters and lines that only serve one purpose, abuse of actors: making actors look like bad actors. In effect a major dump into the soul of the nation. A nation home alone, not a grown up in sight to set us straight. I would prefer the bed bugs of Paris. If I give you a little bit of my blood, Fupz, if I let you live in my mattress and bite me in the legs at night, would you let them do the writing? You have the whole country in the palm of your hand it seems, please put us down instead of squeezing. You are hurting us, please stop!
An absolutely brilliant thriller!
And arrogant beyond belief to cancel it (or 'put it on indefinite hold') half way through leaving the audiance hanging!
Mank was a real bore, Mr. F. Just... get back to what you are good at.
And arrogant beyond belief to cancel it (or 'put it on indefinite hold') half way through leaving the audiance hanging!
Mank was a real bore, Mr. F. Just... get back to what you are good at.