jlastra
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Classificação de jlastra
Avaliações38
Classificação de jlastra
The one word that comes to mind to describe this show, brilliant!
The casting, the content, the dialogue, the premise the story. Everything fits perfectly!
It's a great story that will keep you guessing right to the very end, whodunit?
The writing is solid, the production values are exceptional. A very nice mix of humor and mystery.
If you have any interest in the inner workings of the White House, this is a great film for you. All the secret doors, viewing rooms and back stair passageways.
In the end, it's a nod to the ideals of American life. What it means to be an American and the heritage we share.
The casting, the content, the dialogue, the premise the story. Everything fits perfectly!
It's a great story that will keep you guessing right to the very end, whodunit?
The writing is solid, the production values are exceptional. A very nice mix of humor and mystery.
If you have any interest in the inner workings of the White House, this is a great film for you. All the secret doors, viewing rooms and back stair passageways.
In the end, it's a nod to the ideals of American life. What it means to be an American and the heritage we share.
I've never watched a full episode of Yellowstone. I did watch 1883 which leads me to 1923.
At first I was intrigued with Harrison Ford as one of the top cast members. I'm somewhat familiar with Helen Mirren as well.
What I found was an intense and satisfying story about life in the US in 1923.
It was hard, challenging and near impossible.
It's a hardy bunch of Americans who tamed the west.
This show is about the Dutton family and how they fought the elements and the circumstances to make a life in the wild's of Montana.
The story of Spencer and Alexandra is the central theme and Taylor Sheridan has done an excellent job of developing their characters.
Like most compelling love stories, they end in tragedy.
In this one we get a 'retro' look of the two united in death, similar to that of Jack & Rose in the Titanic
Def a worthy watch!
At first I was intrigued with Harrison Ford as one of the top cast members. I'm somewhat familiar with Helen Mirren as well.
What I found was an intense and satisfying story about life in the US in 1923.
It was hard, challenging and near impossible.
It's a hardy bunch of Americans who tamed the west.
This show is about the Dutton family and how they fought the elements and the circumstances to make a life in the wild's of Montana.
The story of Spencer and Alexandra is the central theme and Taylor Sheridan has done an excellent job of developing their characters.
Like most compelling love stories, they end in tragedy.
In this one we get a 'retro' look of the two united in death, similar to that of Jack & Rose in the Titanic
Def a worthy watch!
I really wanted to like this movie.
I'm 70 and I grew up with Bob Dylan. I've seen him in concert and listened to his music for years.
I've seen the documentary and know all about his 'never ending tour' but this movie just missed the mark for me.
For one, the beginning is tediously slow and takes a little while to develop.
I applaud the performances from an All Start cast. Especially Timothy Chalamet, he did such a great job musically, singing and playing instruments. The same for Monica Barbarro, she excelled in playing Joan Baez. Edward Norton as Peter Seeger brought a real sense of authenticity.
Yes somehow, all this combined just didn't elevate the script to become a great movie.
Therefore it's no big surprise now to know that it didn't win a single Oscar out of so many nominations.
I'm 70 and I grew up with Bob Dylan. I've seen him in concert and listened to his music for years.
I've seen the documentary and know all about his 'never ending tour' but this movie just missed the mark for me.
For one, the beginning is tediously slow and takes a little while to develop.
I applaud the performances from an All Start cast. Especially Timothy Chalamet, he did such a great job musically, singing and playing instruments. The same for Monica Barbarro, she excelled in playing Joan Baez. Edward Norton as Peter Seeger brought a real sense of authenticity.
Yes somehow, all this combined just didn't elevate the script to become a great movie.
Therefore it's no big surprise now to know that it didn't win a single Oscar out of so many nominations.