DownrightDebonaire : This episode was directed by Carl Weathers. RIP. Every single episode I think of him becau...
girlfreddy : Contains spoilers. Click to show. A pretty cool documentary on stunt teams and choreographing fight scenes. Interesting fact...
biker_71 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. surprised no links for this have appeared yet. was rather entertaining, a little unrealist...
Akrimaya : I was hooked on it during its original run & never get tired of it.
GeminiSaga : Decent adaptation, old school fun.
grasshopper rex : You're going to love that ending.
sanbro5 : Yawn.
biker_71 : got to agree not quite sure where he's getting Homosexual from or the mommy issues, maybe ...
Kill Kenny : challenge accepted :) Truthfully, I do prefer fully naked women
Incessant Chatter : "Violet! you're turning violet, Violet!"
Powerful movie. The cast & performances are quite amazing. I wouldn’t recommend this for everyone though because of the emotional content & themes that might be triggering for some. It’s also a slow burn of a film that focuses on character development, so no action.
I loved Andrew Scott in the older series ‘Fleabag’ where he played the priest & love interest of the main character. Here he easily pulls off the lead w/great emotional depth & sensitivity. I am quite impressed w/his performance since he is in most of the film. In the hands of a lesser actor & director it might not have worked so well. But Andrew Haigh allows the cast to emote & is not afraid to show it onscreen. Be prepared though, this movie brought a few tears to my eyes, but it was well worth the journey to see this excellent piece of cinema.
It is beautiful, indeed. The only way to describe it accurately without spoilers is to watch it. I’m speechless after watching it. You’ve written a nice review that succeeded in doing it justice without giving it away at all.