portal1790
Joined Jul 2009
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It's the third time I've seen Too Old to Die Young. Each one of them with the same pleasure as the first time. I've been a fan of Nicholas Movies for quite a while now and the last that I've watched it looks like always better that the one that I've have seen before . The profound music, the long silences, the warm colours, the casting, i mean, everything's function together in an harmony dificult to put into words. Or you love it or you hate it, there's no middle point here. Miles Teller and all the cast are perfect to tell this incredible story fragmented in two different sets so distance from one another but so close as they can get.
What an amazing series. The casting, the soundtrack, the concept, the CGI, in short, I wasn't expecting a series of this quality. From Paramount and Amblin studios, for Science Fiction fans. Since "The Mandorolian" I've been waiting for something like this. A mix between "The Mandorolian" and "Avatar". After seeing the "pilot" I thought that the Series couldn't keep up with all that action. I was wrong.
The beginning of the film is a prelude to what comes next. Intimate in its own way. Pure black homor with an argument as original as it is effective. The concept of the film is absurd but approached without pretentiousness which favors it for our delight. I strangely loved the movie. Probably because I saw him "that night" although I'm very susceptible to movies with bizarre characters. From the beginning to the end of the film it is seen with the same interest and intensity. Aaron Paul is simply divine.