Really enjoyed it as well. I think if you had zero knowledge of Scottish history, which many people watching will, it could maybe seem a bit disjointed and not really flow well. I had to keep stopping to give the missus context on what was happening as it just seemed to progress with no clues and expect you just to know who was who and what was going on.
(11-13-2018, 10:39 AM)Roger H. Sterling Wrote: Really enjoyed it as well. I think if you had zero knowledge of Scottish history, which many people watching will, it could maybe seem a bit disjointed and not really flow well. I had to keep stopping to give the missus context on what was happening as it just seemed to progress with no clues and expect you just to know who was who and what was going on.
That's probably correct. Like when he's suddenly at Dumfries and knifing Comyn at the altar (). I'd actually thought it was going to be a series, would have been tremendous as a series over 8 episodes.
Get Out, such an amazing film. Really interesting to rewatch once you know the outcome, everything suddenly makes so much sense you almost feel like a tit for not figuring it out
Claire Foy play Lisbeth Salander well but not a patch on Noomi Rapaace or Rooney Mara, if your a fan of the books or previous films you'll enjoy this but unfortunately it's the weakest of any of these films to date
It's shite. Edit it to 80mins and you've got a movie.
Finally watched Three Billboards. Also shite. A few funny moments and great individual performances it was stilted and didn't hang together whatsoever. Unbelievable it fooled so many people.
Staccato has nothing to do with it. They do a flashback to the last time she speaks to her daughter and her final words are, 'yeah well I hope you get raped'. Subtle.