hailthequeenbaby
nov 2005 se unió
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Clasificación de hailthequeenbaby
We hadn't heard of the film before we went to see it on a Monday night in summer, but the cast made it look promising.
Right up to the last 15 minutes this was a slow, dull, grim 5/10 watch and only getting 5 stars for the scenery and cast.
Helena Bonham Carter possibly masters an Irish accent better than Pierce Brosnan (who IS Irish, but been a long time away!), but both made a good job of their characters. The cinematography of the stunning Irish coastline is absolutely captivating.
Then suddenly, in the last 15 minutes at the end, it became a great film! No spoilers - but would I watch it again? Nope!
Right up to the last 15 minutes this was a slow, dull, grim 5/10 watch and only getting 5 stars for the scenery and cast.
Helena Bonham Carter possibly masters an Irish accent better than Pierce Brosnan (who IS Irish, but been a long time away!), but both made a good job of their characters. The cinematography of the stunning Irish coastline is absolutely captivating.
Then suddenly, in the last 15 minutes at the end, it became a great film! No spoilers - but would I watch it again? Nope!
Absolutely loved this! What a cast! Hugh Bonneville and Jack Lowden were a truly charismatic duo playing goodie vs baddie.
Beautifully filmed with cleverly scripted witty dialogue. Although I was 26 when the Brinx Mat robbery took place I was only vaguely aware of the characters and the "how" of the story so it was fascinating to watch it unfold without really knowing how it ended. As it happens there was an opening left for a potential 2nd series. I tried not to, but couldn't wait and binged the last few episodes on iPlayer. I'll definitely make a point of watching anything Jack Lowden is in in the future...
Beautifully filmed with cleverly scripted witty dialogue. Although I was 26 when the Brinx Mat robbery took place I was only vaguely aware of the characters and the "how" of the story so it was fascinating to watch it unfold without really knowing how it ended. As it happens there was an opening left for a potential 2nd series. I tried not to, but couldn't wait and binged the last few episodes on iPlayer. I'll definitely make a point of watching anything Jack Lowden is in in the future...
I almost didn't go after reading the marmite reviews, not wanting to be disappointed with a film that the fantastically talented Olivia Coleman was in.
We were booked to see The Menu but due to a last minute technical hitch our tickets were cancelled and we decided since we were there we might as well watch it.
Olivia knocks it out the park again, she's ridiculously good. I loved every little understated detail about this film from the snow crystals on her boots at the beginning to the lipstick on her teeth later on. It was like going to Disneyland and realising there wasn't a crack on the pavement that wasn't meant to be there. The cinematography was exceptional. Such a talented cast - Michael Ward, Toby Jones, Colin Firth all created very credible characters that drew you in and made you sad, happy, and laugh.
Don't believe the negative reviews this is a really beautiful, poignant film. At the end we just kept repeating "I'm so glad we came to see this"
We were booked to see The Menu but due to a last minute technical hitch our tickets were cancelled and we decided since we were there we might as well watch it.
Olivia knocks it out the park again, she's ridiculously good. I loved every little understated detail about this film from the snow crystals on her boots at the beginning to the lipstick on her teeth later on. It was like going to Disneyland and realising there wasn't a crack on the pavement that wasn't meant to be there. The cinematography was exceptional. Such a talented cast - Michael Ward, Toby Jones, Colin Firth all created very credible characters that drew you in and made you sad, happy, and laugh.
Don't believe the negative reviews this is a really beautiful, poignant film. At the end we just kept repeating "I'm so glad we came to see this"