No, we had my wife's mum over at the weekend. We've had someone round every weekend of December. Been very tiring. Luckily somd of them bought drugs overf which they left.Are your in=laws there?
No, we had my wife's mum over at the weekend. We've had someone round every weekend of December. Been very tiring. Luckily somd of them bought drugs overf which they left.Are your in=laws there?
I'm really into it. There's an offer on at the shop, 3 for 5.75 and you can get this, either shipyard, black sheep. And I reckon this is best of the bunchI'm sufficiently infused with seasonal goodwill to overlook the bad beer. Happy Christmas, Logster.
I quite like Black Sheep, as it happens.I'm really into it. There's an offer on at the shop, 3 for 5.75 and you can get this, either shipyard, black sheep. And I reckon this is best of the bunch
Its 12 between 3 peopleif i drank 12 beers i would need more cigarettes than that
Dunno if you're talking about Tenet or Oppenheimer but you're right.An utterly forgettable film, at the the risk of giving a Luka-like film review.
Britain's most glorious retreatCorpsey said he wept with national pride seeing Dunkirk.
I personally like the subject matter and some of the history and seeing historical figures portrayed by cool character actors and whatnot, but overall it seemed to lack interiority, aside from Robert Downey who I think maybe gave the best performance. Plus Benny Safdie was good too.
So the lack of interiority (i.e. we don't really get into Oppenheimer's head, despite the 3 hour film being being about him), plus a lot of the sequences felt like Nolan shoehorning content into the film which he presumably thinks is important but which just came out a bit contrived (jean tatlock making him read bhagavad gita during sex, the poison apple scene, etc).
Also, the pacing made it feel like one extended trailer for itself, maybe with the exception of the trial scenes at the end. This also I think has to do with the constantly tense score, plus the lack of interiority made it tough for there to be a character arc for Oppenheimer. Its clear in the film that his mind changed regarding the rationale for developing the bomb, and how he handled comms around communist associations, etc, but again the lack of interiority made this development seem one-dimensional to me.
Its definitely a fantastic production, and Cillian Murphy did as well as I think the film could have let him. And its very rare I'm this critical about movies, but I thought this one could have been so much more. Might have been better as a two-part or three-part thing like Dune, not sure.
Tark?oppenheimer also has 2 tarkovsky references which just thrill me as a tark enthusiast. makes sense linebaugh is in agreement with me on oppy with him partly introducing me to tark
i debunked this message already.... ignore himDid you think thst there was enough interiority though?