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Every single kid with parents with a least sense of education learn a basic rule: Do Not Hitchhike With Strangers! ... Now guess what those thirty years old mites do on their trip to one of the most inhosptable places on the Earth? Yeah! They Do Take!
First of all, thats a interisting proposal for a travelling movie with thriller and suspense. Despite every possible cliche we have ahead, some nice scenes and takes of the Australian wilderness are worth the ticket. What is really disturbing in this horror flick is how dumb are the characters. They simply can't EVER take a good and right decision. So we have three grown adults on a travel on Australia, with a questinable quality ranted car, that goes to hell and NOT SINGLE ONE OF THEM CAN FIX THAT PIECE OF CRAP WHEN IT DIES!
Well... thats not just bad. Some interisting thrilling scenes are creepy and takes us to the edge of our seat! A good movie for killing time (if it doesnt kill you first HAHA), anyway, good program for a TV night with friends or... even better... if you're drunk!
First of all, thats a interisting proposal for a travelling movie with thriller and suspense. Despite every possible cliche we have ahead, some nice scenes and takes of the Australian wilderness are worth the ticket. What is really disturbing in this horror flick is how dumb are the characters. They simply can't EVER take a good and right decision. So we have three grown adults on a travel on Australia, with a questinable quality ranted car, that goes to hell and NOT SINGLE ONE OF THEM CAN FIX THAT PIECE OF CRAP WHEN IT DIES!
Well... thats not just bad. Some interisting thrilling scenes are creepy and takes us to the edge of our seat! A good movie for killing time (if it doesnt kill you first HAHA), anyway, good program for a TV night with friends or... even better... if you're drunk!
Steven Spielberg is a living exemple of versatility. The same blockbuster director of Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones and Ready Player One is also the mastermind of such deep works of art as Schindler's List, The Color Purple and, in this case, Lincoln.
For those who look for a war movie like Saving Private Ryan or Glory, maybe this isn't quite the movie experience you are looking for. But, if instead of intense action, great battle achievements and visceral combat scenes you're are looking for great historic recreations, deepful dialogues and powerful acting... Then "Lincoln" is the cinematic experience that will be just the right answer for you.
Daniel Day Lewis deliver us one of his best interpretations ever. Such a delicate portrayal of one of the most charismatic presidents of the the United States of America in a time when equality was repressed by prejudice, and reason was hurt by ignorance. The war was taking so many lives and such a great country was devided in two. All the journey Abraham Lincoln lived for the sake of a united nation under the principles of human equality is so well represented in every dialogue, every take and every sound or silent scene we watch in here.
What to say about Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones? Those and every other piece of casting was of such convincing acting that took us attention, tears and smiles on a two and a half hours' movie that surprisingly passed so fast, not being just of historical accuracy, but also thrilling and enterteining.
Lincoln is a piece of art molded with careful directing, precise acting, a beautiful composition of John Williams on "Saving Private Ryan" style and such a beautiful and tense photography on wich we could easily take some beautiful portraits of it.
A movie that takes the time it needs. Not a blockbuster adventure or too much comfortable, but definitly a worth seeing!
For those who look for a war movie like Saving Private Ryan or Glory, maybe this isn't quite the movie experience you are looking for. But, if instead of intense action, great battle achievements and visceral combat scenes you're are looking for great historic recreations, deepful dialogues and powerful acting... Then "Lincoln" is the cinematic experience that will be just the right answer for you.
Daniel Day Lewis deliver us one of his best interpretations ever. Such a delicate portrayal of one of the most charismatic presidents of the the United States of America in a time when equality was repressed by prejudice, and reason was hurt by ignorance. The war was taking so many lives and such a great country was devided in two. All the journey Abraham Lincoln lived for the sake of a united nation under the principles of human equality is so well represented in every dialogue, every take and every sound or silent scene we watch in here.
What to say about Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones? Those and every other piece of casting was of such convincing acting that took us attention, tears and smiles on a two and a half hours' movie that surprisingly passed so fast, not being just of historical accuracy, but also thrilling and enterteining.
Lincoln is a piece of art molded with careful directing, precise acting, a beautiful composition of John Williams on "Saving Private Ryan" style and such a beautiful and tense photography on wich we could easily take some beautiful portraits of it.
A movie that takes the time it needs. Not a blockbuster adventure or too much comfortable, but definitly a worth seeing!
Intense! My first movie on theaters at the post-pandemic. Enjoyed it... super fun, good action and excellent casting!