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    • Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
      Saw 'The Good Liar' last night.

      Excellence from Mirren and McKellen as you'd expect, and, as a plot, darker than I was expecting. Worth a look.
      Yes I thought it was a good watch


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      • Got round to 1917 at last what a film! Best film I?ve seen in I don?t know how many years and definitely worth seeing on a big screen.

        Not an easy watch at all certainly emotional as a true war film should be. Incredibly shot and the filmography really stands out


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        • Originally posted by simwells View Post
          Got round to 1917 at last what a film! Best film I’ve seen in I don’t know how many years and definitely worth seeing on a big screen.

          Not an easy watch at all certainly emotional as a true war film should be. Incredibly shot and the filmography really stands out


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          One of the scenes really threw me off, but yea, cracking film.

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          • Originally posted by simwells View Post
            Got round to 1917 at last what a film! Best film I’ve seen in I don’t know how many years and definitely worth seeing on a big screen.

            Not an easy watch at all certainly emotional as a true war film should be. Incredibly shot and the filmography really stands out


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            Went to see 1917 tonight. Really excellent film. Very well made.

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            • Agreed. Much better than Dunkirk which was completely souless in my opinion.

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              • Originally posted by 7kingsguy View Post
                Agreed. Much better than Dunkirk which was completely souless in my opinion.

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                I know what you mean by Dunkirk movie being soulless. But I really enjoyed it none the less (watched it on Netflix yesterday). Will definitely check out 1917 esp. if it's better than Dunkirk! Thanks for recommendation.

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                • I liked Dunkirk.
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                  • Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                    I liked Dunkirk.
                    The problem i have with Dunkirk is that it doesn't tell a story. It is effectively a war pastiche. It looks in on moments of the evacuation but never really connects us with the people who are experiencing it. It just flits from one scene to the next without really adding any context. For me that isnt what im looking for in a film about Dunkirk. It should be focussed on the humanity of the situation and this failed to do that for me. Look at the great escape for an example of how to tell a war story.

                    1917 acheives all that because whilst the cinematography is amazing, it is focussed on one individual and his experience of the war. You develop a connection to him and what is happening. Get to think about what you would do in the same situation. You actually care about what happens to the person and not the conflict in general.

                    Perhaps this isnt what most people are looking for in a film. Dunkirk got great reviews. I think that perhaps 1917 will be looked back on as a better film but who knows.

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                    • Originally posted by 7kingsguy View Post
                      The problem i have with Dunkirk is that it doesn't tell a story. It is effectively a war pastiche. It looks in on moments of the evacuation but never really connects us with the people who are experiencing it. It just flits from one scene to the next without really adding any context. For me that isnt what im looking for in a film about Dunkirk. It should be focussed on the humanity of the situation and this failed to do that for me. Look at the great escape for an example of how to tell a war story.

                      1917 acheives all that because whilst the cinematography is amazing, it is focussed on one individual and his experience of the war. You develop a connection to him and what is happening. Get to think about what you would do in the same situation. You actually care about what happens to the person and not the conflict in general.

                      Perhaps this isnt what most people are looking for in a film. Dunkirk got great reviews. I think that perhaps 1917 will be looked back on as a better film but who knows.

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                      Couldn?t agree more, I definitely think 1917 will be looked back on as the better film. Dunkirk I enjoyed but was classic Nolan incredibly tense beautifully shot and the soundtrack or lack of hugely effected you but there was nothing behind all of that.

                      But then most of my favourite war films don?t actually show much war!


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                      • I do agree that a good story needs you to be invested in the characters. Like saving private Ryan, and 1917. 'that scene' with the plane (to avoid spoilers) where you don't even see the main event, is superbly choreographed But Dunkirk is about the scale of it all which is the other side of war - just a different perspective.
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                        • Dunkirk persisted with the device of seeing everything through the eyes of the protagonists; hence, for example, we never saw any Germans since the characters didn't. This is fine, but I think there was a missed opportunity to present the scale of the operation (300,000 plus men off the beaches); referred to by Branagh's character but never shown. A simple way for this to have been done whilst maintaining the central conceit of 'first hand' view would have been a view down from Tom Hardy's Spitfire over the beaches. The film could have combined the scale of the event with the intimacy of the individuals' stories. Or am I just thinking too much?!

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                          • Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
                            Dunkirk persisted with the device of seeing everything through the eyes of the protagonists; hence, for example, we never saw any Germans since the characters didn't. This is fine, but I think there was a missed opportunity to present the scale of the operation (300,000 plus men off the beaches); referred to by Branagh's character but never shown. A simple way for this to have been done whilst maintaining the central conceit of 'first hand' view would have been a view down from Tom Hardy's Spitfire over the beaches. The film could have combined the scale of the event with the intimacy of the individuals' stories. Or am I just thinking too much?!
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                            • Long Shot - modestly quirky middle of the road light hearted romcom

                              Enjoyed The Irishman he other day, but its been well discussed above... so will say no more.

                              12 Strong - best part way through it. Kinda cant make my mind up. I think maybe it's a modestly over styled glory pic.... lots of soulful reflection upon the soldier v warrior dynamic... which cmes off as just a touch too glib...
                              "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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                              • Just watched Uncut Gems on Netflix with Adam Sandler whom I never really liked. But I have to say that he is really good in this. Great film about a gambler who is quite the looser!

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