Rennaman
Iscritto in data gen 2005
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Valutazione di Rennaman
First, the original movie was, is and always will be a classic that nails storytelling on so many points. Solid, solid, solid. It engaged the mind, heart and soul.
The ALOTO 2022 seems to have hijacked the plot to tell other stories that deal with issues that existed during the time of the original but were not covered then. Fair enough, however, after two episodes, it seems to my wife (born and raised in San Francisco and strongly broad minded) and myself, (a left leaning CA fellow) that the plotline has been highjacked. It is not an improved retelling of the events in the movie, but focuses mostly on the issues surrounding the struggles within two groups, the African Americans during the WWII times dealing with the massive inequities present in their daily lives, along with the LBG issues addressed by the characters. Fair enough, but if we don't see a broader narrative soon, we are done with the series. Can we have a bit more baseball in this?
Another observation, some of the characters are highly engaging and are being developed nicely, but some just leave us cold. After two episodes, you may well see it too.
The ALOTO 2022 seems to have hijacked the plot to tell other stories that deal with issues that existed during the time of the original but were not covered then. Fair enough, however, after two episodes, it seems to my wife (born and raised in San Francisco and strongly broad minded) and myself, (a left leaning CA fellow) that the plotline has been highjacked. It is not an improved retelling of the events in the movie, but focuses mostly on the issues surrounding the struggles within two groups, the African Americans during the WWII times dealing with the massive inequities present in their daily lives, along with the LBG issues addressed by the characters. Fair enough, but if we don't see a broader narrative soon, we are done with the series. Can we have a bit more baseball in this?
Another observation, some of the characters are highly engaging and are being developed nicely, but some just leave us cold. After two episodes, you may well see it too.
I just watched this film and have to say that it was WELL worth the time. I highly recommend it! As my wife comes from SF and we visit there many times each year, it was fun to relate to places we had been that were used in the filming. In fact, one location, Ross Alley (which has been used in many films) was a location I had taken students to during a recent field trip to the City. What engaged me the most about the film is that Will Smith brings it to life so convincingly. I totally agree with other posters that it is Oscar worthy. I also highly recommend that fellow movie buffs read the trivia section before seeing the film. I just happened to have read a certain line just as it was happening in the movie and it almost brought tears to my old eyes. I rate this movie a 10/10 and hope all will get a chance to check it out. It will definitely be added to my permanent collection. Let's hope that those involved with the production add to the trivia comments.