efd-10467
feb 2019 se unió
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Very high production values with excellent camera work and writing. The cast is perfect, each role, from lead to supporting is perfect, they reek of experience and dedication, in particular Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan are superb.
Tom Hardy brings his full heavy physical acting style to this show, it suits the character, he just look menacing, you know he means business, so the viewer just falls into the story. Brosnan also has that technique of communicating through a glance or stare, at times looking totally psychopathic, the next moment suave.
All together each episode gets devoured as you watch in fascination the in & outs and relationships within this violent crime gang.
You know it's good when by Ep 4 of S1, with 6 more episodes to go, you are worrying that there may not be a second series.
Tom Hardy brings his full heavy physical acting style to this show, it suits the character, he just look menacing, you know he means business, so the viewer just falls into the story. Brosnan also has that technique of communicating through a glance or stare, at times looking totally psychopathic, the next moment suave.
All together each episode gets devoured as you watch in fascination the in & outs and relationships within this violent crime gang.
You know it's good when by Ep 4 of S1, with 6 more episodes to go, you are worrying that there may not be a second series.
This is a great movie because it tells the simple story but through complex situations and with complex characters.
The action is good, the plot moves along well but takes time to show the characters faults and strengths.
The dialogue given to De Niro and Pacino is something they delight in, they immerse themselves into the story and enjoy it.
The main heist contains one of the top gun fights in the history of film, it flows but is shocking in its brutality, with great sound. The cast are perfectly picked for each role and like the two main characters seem to really enjoy themselves, they make playing goodies & baddies fun, and at many times you want the baddies to win.
The action is good, the plot moves along well but takes time to show the characters faults and strengths.
The dialogue given to De Niro and Pacino is something they delight in, they immerse themselves into the story and enjoy it.
The main heist contains one of the top gun fights in the history of film, it flows but is shocking in its brutality, with great sound. The cast are perfectly picked for each role and like the two main characters seem to really enjoy themselves, they make playing goodies & baddies fun, and at many times you want the baddies to win.
I'd say they put so much into the props, effects and stunt work they forgot to put a movie together.
Simply amazing car and driving stunt work, at times you are transfixed to the action, it is riveting. But at times it's all a bit too much and the story gets a bit silly.
The final scenes are confusing and jumpy which leaves the viewer dissatisfied with the investment of time. George Miller just loves this genre and has a true artistic bent which he lets loose on the film, it is a great moving piece of artwork, but it doesn't make a good movie, it's missing the connectors in dialogue and script, in fact Miller avoids them, Anna Taylor Joy is always an eye magnet on screen, we needed more of her.
Simply amazing car and driving stunt work, at times you are transfixed to the action, it is riveting. But at times it's all a bit too much and the story gets a bit silly.
The final scenes are confusing and jumpy which leaves the viewer dissatisfied with the investment of time. George Miller just loves this genre and has a true artistic bent which he lets loose on the film, it is a great moving piece of artwork, but it doesn't make a good movie, it's missing the connectors in dialogue and script, in fact Miller avoids them, Anna Taylor Joy is always an eye magnet on screen, we needed more of her.