Storytelling is really good in this Mini TV-Show. Each of the 4 episodes focuses on a specific battle in the ongoing timeline of soldier Felix Sparks. I just wished they would’ve dialed down on the rotoscoping. In a lot of scenes it looks like a 2013 cel-shade video game (and not in a good way), also it stutters in certain scenes so badly. The overall experience suffered from this.
This has got to be the single most seat gripping, heart pumping, shocking episode I have ever seen spanning across everything I have watched in my entire life. Wow!!!! The way they took you along for a ride in all the chaos was unbelievable! Outstanding directing!! Even the acting was on point. Seriously, one of the best TV episodes of all time in my opinion.
A better film than 2016's Anthropoid, though we probably didn't need two films covering the same subject matter within months of each other. Still, this is a decent effort, particularly in the stronger first half detailing Heydrich's rise to power. The horrors of the Nazi cause still have the power to haunt, and perhaps we need these constant reminders to prevent the world falling into similar hands.
Pure shite if your not currently Disney-age and lack all common sense.
The lead actress, why is she even in the movie?
No one really ever gets cold, that's truly fascinating!
If you keep your expectations low, you may enjoy this movie. It has a very simple plot and screening but it is not so bad at all. Rather than a sci-fi action movie, It is a kind of drama with little action. It gives messages of climate change, extinction and some discrimination.
A highly confronting watch that challenged my viewpoint. The most interesting part is after watching a documentary on the Men's Rights advocates is telling someone about it and gauging their response which has been formed by populist media narratives.
A surprisingly efficient huit-clos / chamber thriller about a man with a past working the phones at a Danish 911 call centre.
Because the entire film is set in one single room, the success of the project relies entirely on the script, the director and the actor. If any one of those three comes up short, they take the entire movie down with them. Fortunately, this is not the case. Director Gustav Miller is able to maintain the tension to keep the tight script taut (for the most part), and lead actor Jakob Céder immerses us in the film with his portrayal of the hapless officer.
Only a tad reminiscent of the similarly themed Halle Berry vehicle The Call, the plot twists keep the viewer guessing long enough to justify the Audience Award Den Skyldige garnered at the last Sundance film festival.
Wow, I was on the edge of my seat the entire time even though the story itself was nothing special. The characters were extremely realistic, the plot was riveting and the cinematography was brilliant. Good Time is a good fucking time.
I really like movies that can get you paralyzed in front of the screen, which leaves you almost without breathing because you can feel all the adrenaline of the character. good time did that. the plot developed very well from start to finish. the cast fit very well. also having a divine photograph, with neon colors that stand out from the night scenery.
The great and credible performance of Robert Pattinson was essential to pass on that sensation. Pattinson, as Connie Nikas, brought an absurd dramatic charge into his eyes, full of guilt, anger, will, fear. Speechless!