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Language: English Runtime: 117 min Audio: AC3 Resolution: 640x480 Frame Rate: 23.9 fps Video Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps |
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Year: 2013
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director: Ridley Scott
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director: Ridley Scott
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz
Users review: With stellar actors, showing how Michael Fassbender, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem and Brad Pitt and directed by Ridley Scott, with a letter from one of America's greatest writers, Cormac McCarthy, obviously, I went to a counselor at face value only. However, besides the fact that it's not exactly a cinematic venture in the first half of this movie is pretty bad. This means that the first act and a half too mysterious for its own good, with dialogue that is in love with his double entenders and lines that sound like they would be more at home in the novel than to speak out loud, people. But if you are patient enough to stay with it until the second hour of the film, you will be rewarded witnessed how McCarthy and Scott weave this action almost less a story together, quietly leads the audience in a brilliantly disturbing and hypnotic finale. Performances (glare come from Bardem) all right here. It's all great actors, so what else would you expect? The same applies to navigation. Joker with a consultant always McCarthis transition from novel to film scripts, which intersection was the first act of refusal based solely on dialogue. In the same vein, his high caliber story about a lawyer who gets involved in drug trafficking and his masterful building it acquired almost completely when it's all said and done. As I mentioned earlier, there is not much action here, which can create the illusion that some sequences that occur, but nothing progresses, it can also contribute to the testing hour. But in this interview, based on the film, just as I would prefer dialogue to be handled with greater subtlety, subtext is always interesting, gets its momentum from the convergence history in the second half. Final thought: Consultant cinematic equivalent artichoke. Either that, or you do not. And both understandable. Maybe one day, when all the critical heat dies down, history will look kindly on this film. But today, it will be gaps in most of the major audience will not be able to forgive. Author Marcus Robinson, ed Nicole I. Ashland |
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