I just came out of the cinema.
- It doesn't tell us anything other war stories have not been told in the past. The futility of war, the companionship, the nostalgia for the homeland, the fear of death, etc. are subjects that have played in ALL films of this genre and even better (Saving Private Ryan, Thin Red Line, even Blackadder's masterpiece series). BBC).
- The necessary pauses in action, however, seem a little bigger than they sometimes should be.
- The fate of the protagonist is outrageous sometimes.
+ The director's idea to follow the lead everywhere, creating the feeling that the film went with a single shot, is fantastic and puts the viewer in the trenches. For hours I felt like playing Medal Of Honor or Wolfenstein !! It looks more believable mono than Birdman.
+ The trivial issues it deals with are handled perfectly.
+ The music is haunting, taking off the plot where it is needed and where it is not, politely retreating to give space to the image.
+ Every shot if you pause is a work of art. The photography is incredibly beautiful, the colors in the frames are unique and, in general, it's a beautiful film.
+ At every step of the protagonists, there are small details that show great artistic direction. Mud corpses, bloodied barbed wire, empty shells, soldiers praying in the background, and many other details that make the film look attentive.
Rating: 8 / 10
I suggest you go to a good cinema to experience it, it's a great experience for the cinema. Seeing the Oscars nominations that just came out is a steal that was not nominated for an Oscar Editing, and if I lose the Director of Directing, Photography and Artistic Oscars, I would be very surprised.
- It doesn't tell us anything other war stories have not been told in the past. The futility of war, the companionship, the nostalgia for the homeland, the fear of death, etc. are subjects that have played in ALL films of this genre and even better (Saving Private Ryan, Thin Red Line, even Blackadder's masterpiece series). BBC).
- The necessary pauses in action, however, seem a little bigger than they sometimes should be.
- The fate of the protagonist is outrageous sometimes.
+ The director's idea to follow the lead everywhere, creating the feeling that the film went with a single shot, is fantastic and puts the viewer in the trenches. For hours I felt like playing Medal Of Honor or Wolfenstein !! It looks more believable mono than Birdman.
+ The trivial issues it deals with are handled perfectly.
+ The music is haunting, taking off the plot where it is needed and where it is not, politely retreating to give space to the image.
+ Every shot if you pause is a work of art. The photography is incredibly beautiful, the colors in the frames are unique and, in general, it's a beautiful film.
+ At every step of the protagonists, there are small details that show great artistic direction. Mud corpses, bloodied barbed wire, empty shells, soldiers praying in the background, and many other details that make the film look attentive.
Rating: 8 / 10
I suggest you go to a good cinema to experience it, it's a great experience for the cinema. Seeing the Oscars nominations that just came out is a steal that was not nominated for an Oscar Editing, and if I lose the Director of Directing, Photography and Artistic Oscars, I would be very surprised.