Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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1917 (2020)
1917 (2020) - Rotten Tomatoes
This one looks like it will be quite intense. I volunteered among veterans at the Veterans Hospital for a year of Saturday afternoons in 1977-1978 in Reno, Nevada. Seem to recall that some of these were from WWI. More from WWII though and even one from the Spanish American war. |
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1917 won Golden Globes for Director and Best Picture for Drama. |
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Best movie easily I have seen that opened somewhere in the US in 2019.
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Back from seeing 1917 @ Brownwood.
- Theater was packed solid - sold out, of course $5 day. - I loved 'Saving Private Ryan' (on my top 10 list) so had high hopes for 1917. - The promise of very few 'cuts/scene changes' intrigued me as well. - Outstanding sets and production - truly amazing - Most of the film puts the audience right there with them, very close in the action. - Did not notice much CGI use throughout - Biggest negative = the British accents... some very hard to follow... - Not TOO much gruesome war stuff (if that's a turnoff for you) - Outstanding acting - esp considering the filming perspective and action - 2 hours, with much of the time immersing the audience with 'intensiveness'. - Only twice during the movie did I have 'give me a break' moments Bottom line SO WORTH seeing, so impactful. I may see it again.
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You should see it with the captions on Monday morning or early afternoon. Only $5 and it helps with the understanding the British accents.
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I know, once saw an Italian foreign film with captions - and a movie at one of our theaters on Mon with captions.
I found that even though I (mostly) understood the dialog, I missed the full visuals and my eyes were tired at the end...moving up and down for 1.5 hours. and my pea-brain trying to keep up processing the text-reading while processing the visuals while listening to the sounds while negating the foreign yada while chewing popcorn while.... you get it, life is tough in The Villages.
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I will probably see 1917 again before it leaves so that I can catch anything I might have missed during the first viewing. With Saving Private Ryan I saw that about six times in the theaters but that was when they had $5 movies or even less in many places along US 19 in Clearwater up to New Port Richey in the Tampa Bay area. |
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Dean-Charles Chapman - Rotten Tomatoes
Noticed the one of the two men who play the leads in 2017 was Tommen Baratheon the very young King in Game of Thrones. Tommen Baratheon | Game of Thrones Wiki | Fandom Last edited by Taltarzac725; 01-17-2020 at 10:33 AM. |
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It certainly was two hours and nine minutes of riveting fear! Very realistic. I didn't dare go to the ladies' room for fear of missing something! A reminder of the horrible conditions soldiers endured during a time when deployments were not usually six months, but rather until the war was over! Unimaginable to live with that fear and mud and death for a four year period. May they all rest in peace.
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