Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]Love how the SJW Critic Hax are bitching about there not being enough DIVERSITY in this movie....Lolz! [/B]
Lol yes. Complaining there are too many white people.
So a movie about slavery in the early 1800's would surely receive complaints if all the slaves were played by solely black actors.
so much for the silly naysayers thinking this wasn't gonna money...
seems everything nolan touches turns to gold...
after tomorrow $200 million plus worldwide...
Originally posted by Adam Grimes
Why is having barely any dialogue a good thing? I've heard it from other people and I'm genuinely interested.
Seems liked it's purpose was for the viewer to project their own personality onto the characters.
That and for 1 of the 3 stories there's no dialogue between the two men because it's revealed later that one of them is French in a stolen British uniform. It's only when the One Direction guy threatens to shoot him as a German spy that he finally speaks.
This film was excellent, highly recommend to catch this in the theater. Loved the use of the same scene being shown from multiple viewpoints to bring the plots closer together.
edit: One of the previews I saw is an upcoming film on Churchill starring Gary Oldman as the Churchill, that also looks excellent. 'Darkness Hour' (2017)
Originally posted by Robtard
This film was excellent, highly recommend to catch this in the theater. Loved the use of the same scene being shown from multiple viewpoints to bring the plots closer together.edit: One of the previews I saw is an upcoming film on Churchill starring Gary Oldman as the Churchill, that also looks excellent. "Darkness Hour"
There's also one with Brian Cox as Churchill. Which is ironic because Brian Cox is from Dundee and Churchill hated Dundee as he was kicked out as MP after 14 years after being defeated at the election by the only MP ever to get elected to Parliament on the issue of prohibition.
Originally posted by jaden101
There's also one with Brian Cox as Churchill. Which is ironic because Brian Cox is from Dundee and Churchill hated Dundee as he was kicked out as MP after 14 years after being defeated at the election by the only MP ever to get elected to Parliament on the issue of prohibition.
Thanks, will check it out. This one seems to center towards the end of the war, while Oldman's at the early stages.
Saw this film a few days ago.
On a technical level, it was impressive. However, I simply found myself not very invested in anything that was going on and didn't really care about any of the characters. As spectacle it was good, and it was unique for a war film of this nature, but I was a bit disappointed. Still enjoyed it well enough, but with the reviews I expected and hoped to like it more.
Originally posted by BackFire
Saw this film a few days ago.On a technical level, it was impressive. However, I simply found myself not very invested in anything that was going on and didn't really care about any of the characters. As spectacle it was good, and it was unique for a war film of this nature, but I was a bit disappointed. Still enjoyed it well enough, but with the reviews I expected and hoped to like it more.
^ Obvious Nazi sympathizer