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Rewinding all the way back to Bladerunner; well the making of Bladerunner, there's a chapter with Harrison Ford describing how the director would be sitting high up in a crane, barking down the radio; I want a 5k here, a 10k there, smoke billowing from that fan, more rain, make that area darker and so on and so forth. Ford was hired to play a part that needed direction and all the director could say is 'you're an actor so act'.
I like Scott, there is a human side to him and I've felt it first hand however not everyone is like me. Most can't see beyond the pail and need direction.
My point is that most folk find it really difficult to create something from nothing. HF found it difficult to create his part bc he had no reference point. Very few actors can equal Brando in making a silk purse from a sows ear and Pheonix isn't one of them. Napoleon needed a cast of Joan Crawfords, Charlton Hestons, Kirt Douglas; a cast of egos all vying for attention, breaking through to create a mammoth spectacle which would neutralise inaccuracies in the script and make for thorough entertainment. But sadly for reasons unknown those actors are seemingly from a time gone by. Ridley is a great man but if he left the visual direction to his second unit and focused purely on extracting the maximum from the talent in hand, I 'm sure those actors could perform to award winning standards which would negate the other flaws in the film.
I like Scott, there is a human side to him and I've felt it first hand however not everyone is like me. Most can't see beyond the pail and need direction.
My point is that most folk find it really difficult to create something from nothing. HF found it difficult to create his part bc he had no reference point. Very few actors can equal Brando in making a silk purse from a sows ear and Pheonix isn't one of them. Napoleon needed a cast of Joan Crawfords, Charlton Hestons, Kirt Douglas; a cast of egos all vying for attention, breaking through to create a mammoth spectacle which would neutralise inaccuracies in the script and make for thorough entertainment. But sadly for reasons unknown those actors are seemingly from a time gone by. Ridley is a great man but if he left the visual direction to his second unit and focused purely on extracting the maximum from the talent in hand, I 'm sure those actors could perform to award winning standards which would negate the other flaws in the film.
I have come late to this film, but what a surprise! I was gripped from the opening. The character development is thorough and well fleshed out. Understanding the characters from the beginning pays off at the end. The story is fluent and interesting. The dialogue is dynamic diverse and I would imagine thoroughly researched, God there's some nasty pieces of work out there. I've marked it down by one point because some of the dialogue is unintelligible. I was hitting my rewind button on and off throughout the film because it's annoying not to hear all the dialogue. Once again mixers have fallen into a trap of knowing the dialogue so well they under mix it in favour of music and effects. Though this is not as bad as some films it was still affecting my concentration. I have a fantastic movie theatre experience at home where all the channels are discreet and separate and even turning up the centre channel didn't make it easier. I know making a point won't improve things because over time they have only got worse. But a marvellous film beautifully shot perfectly acted brilliantly scripted and Thelma's editing was absolutely immaculate. My hat is off to Thelma she must've worked so hard to achieve what she did.
The opening showed potential but the dialogue was 50% unintelligible ( I needed subtitles; I have a quality home theatre) the editing was choppy, no pun intended.
Quickly descended into an implausible mess Kept cutting away from ATJ and others when you needed to be on their reactions. I can't believe the reactions were so poor the editor stayed on the speaker. ATJ can be especially animated so cutting away wasted performance opportunities.
Good to see Arturo from Narcos.
There were more plot holes than in Eric Bristows dart board. The whole thing didn't add up to a row of beans. 2 stars plus 1 for ATJ's silk dress!
Quickly descended into an implausible mess Kept cutting away from ATJ and others when you needed to be on their reactions. I can't believe the reactions were so poor the editor stayed on the speaker. ATJ can be especially animated so cutting away wasted performance opportunities.
Good to see Arturo from Narcos.
There were more plot holes than in Eric Bristows dart board. The whole thing didn't add up to a row of beans. 2 stars plus 1 for ATJ's silk dress!