meyuk
Joined Jun 2012
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There were some interesting differences to the first Bourne film and they kept the interest level high.
The 'film' has a good casting on the whole and enough twists to try to keep the viewer guessing.
Merging the individual episodes into one worked for me.
I know nothing about the XIII stories but will look out for associated films.
It was good to get comfy and have a 3 hour session watching an entertaining film.
If there was a sticking point, it was that Lucinda Davis's voice was not clear or powerful enough for her role. I probably understood less than a quarter of what she said.
Overall though, a really good view.
The 'film' has a good casting on the whole and enough twists to try to keep the viewer guessing.
Merging the individual episodes into one worked for me.
I know nothing about the XIII stories but will look out for associated films.
It was good to get comfy and have a 3 hour session watching an entertaining film.
If there was a sticking point, it was that Lucinda Davis's voice was not clear or powerful enough for her role. I probably understood less than a quarter of what she said.
Overall though, a really good view.
A most boring, contrived film.
So many snippets of action with no continuity.
Had all the usual relationship ups and downs but failed to present a viable story.
Must have been made to get Celia Imrie and Bill Patterson some money.
So many snippets of action with no continuity.
Had all the usual relationship ups and downs but failed to present a viable story.
Must have been made to get Celia Imrie and Bill Patterson some money.
Watched over 2 evenings and just knew that I was going to miss it after I got to the end.
Both young and old Beths were interesting characters and they were played really well.
Given that it was all about chess, the way that the background and games were covered was perfect.
This was definitely a single series story - and that's a shame.