Despite it being visually and conceptually stunning, the film turned out to be extremely slow and actionless for my taste.
Many people think that the aforementioned positive qualities outweight the negative, but personally, I think that narrative must prevail over visuals,soundtracks, effects or symbolisms.
This is how DC's Movies should have been made. It's action sequences are insanely awesome. Amber Heard is drop dead gorgeous like a goddess in this movie. Jason Momoa is born to play Aquaman. Perfect castings. Don't miss this amazing movie guys.
Kind of a mixed bag, I wanted to like this more.
I love how non judgemental it is, they could’ve easily taken the route to criticize the system and make a point about how these people need financial support from the state (like Sorry to Bother You, for example).
Instead, it presents a balanced perspective of both the struggles and charm of this lifestyle.
Also, the characters are interesting, the acting is great and it’s shot extremely well.
However, I find it quite baffling how nobody seems to want to point out the obvious flaw of this film: it lacks drama and .... well, a story.
There is no progression to the characters or the events in this film.
In other words, you could rearrange a lot of bits and it wouldn’t make a single difference.
As a result, the pacing kinda drags, and I started to check out halfway through.
This probably should’ve been a documentary instead.
5/10
talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before.
One of the sweetest movies ever made. This adaptation is just so precious. Macfadyen IS Darcy; and the soundtrack is so incredibly beautiful, I always get teary eyed listening to it.
Keira Knightley's a complete delight onscreen, and the soundtrack, cinematography and screenplay work like a charm. A spectacular experience.
This movie was beautiful. Cottagecore lesbians? Sign me the f up.
I wouldn't say this movie was bad - it certainly wasn't, but it wasn't what I wanted out of a movie of such a description. I feel like the film was meant more FOR parents and closed minded adults, not people actively watching the movie because it for once deals with a lesbian couple. It was a letdown, but not however terrible.
Great, great docu, with a beginning, a middle and an end, with a clear vision and (what i feel like was) honesty. Billie and Finneas are proof that, no matter how much the cultural and musical landscape changes, talent always wins out in the end. I don't think there's a person in this world that doesn't think these two were born to make music. Their family life was great to watch, and seeing Billie gain her footing as an artist, but above all a person, was really cool. She's so young, and initially I thought maybe too young to already have a movie made about her, but there's no doubt hers is a story that deserves to be told because it's just so impressive. I'm rooting for her and hope she stays as true to herself as she's been so far.
One of the most beautiful movies ever made, IMHO. The music and cinematography are so mesmerizing. The scene in the early morning in the field where he makes the long walk toward her is simply stunning. The morning sunrise is one of the most perfectly romantic scenes. It captures me every time I watch it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Amber Heard performed beautifully as Grace Burnham. I'll definitely be watching this again.
Good original idea from the writers, I really didn't expect the boat to sink....
no. that guy was a jackass, embarrasses her ON THE JOB. he takes advantage of her, they get together and he gives her the cold shoulder for being ambitious. not just being ambitious - fulfilling her dream! it's hard to stay unbiased when she's so pretty but like let her live her life ffs.
Jenny's family pissed me off through most of the movie -- you selfish bastards, it's not about YOU. But I liked the movie a lot more than I'd expected to. It is certainly not to say I agreed with the family, but I thought it did a good job of showing everyone's points of view. I'm glad they all came around in the end though; sad to say that's not the case for a lot of people's families. My main gripe about the film is that they could've chosen actresses who at least had some chemistry together to play Jenny and Kitty.
Offers no great insights into love or marriage, but the characters in this warm and funny film are a pleasure to spend time with.
Why the lesbians must die every fucking time, gosh.
Every cast member played there part flawlessly. Well written and produced with lots of life messages depending on were you from in life. I gave it a high 9 because the movie caught everything while telling it's story to the very end. Just my opinion. I guest you can tell I like it. :
The day that Ben Affleck stops being Batman is the day that Batman comes back to become the best superhero films of all. This guy with 0 acting skills is destroying it. Too many awesome films before him to let it pass.
If you have to be high to laugh at a film, is it really that funny to start with?
My least favorite Emma adaptation. They shot for too much humor and missed out on the heart that makes Emma an enjoyable story. Mr. Knightley was neither old nor steady enough. The audience were sometimes treated like we’re stupid (Miss Bates being visibly upset vs. Miss Bates trying to hide her hurt feelings under a layer of mocking herself more; no fault of Miranda Hart’s, whom I always enjoy) and sometimes things were so glossed over that we needed to be mind readers or just familiar with the story. Meh. I had higher hopes for this movie, but was disappointed.