Apollo11
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ORIGINAL: Terminus I didn't specify that, Leo. I hated the whole film, from start to finish; every single aspect of it was repugnant. I don't know... the "Thin Red Line" was very fascinating movie... it had something different and special about itself... #1 The cinematography is superb #2 The actions scenes are top notch #3 There is aspect that all other war (action) movies miss - inner thoughts / feelings of a character... IMHO the "Thin Red Line" movie by Mallick is, for me, closer to what I felt when I read the book (and other similar books made after WWII - for example "Naked and the Dead") ! Leo I thought it was a horrible aspect of the movie. It seems very few manage to pull that off successfully. In TLR the 'thought' monologues were just too disjointed from the ongoing scene. I don't mean that the characters were thinking something unrelated, I mean that the audio + audio effects used for the thoughts were a failure. Instead of pulling you deeper into the scene and/or character they had the opposite effect and threw you out of the scene. Most of the cinematography was good, but the only actual good part of the movie was the beautiful scenery. I hated TLR and thought it was worse that 'That Other Movie'. Hey... the world would be pretty dull place if we all thought the same... many of you guys hate the guts of "The Thin Red Line" while I like it... BTW, as I wrote before, the "The Thin Red Line" movie by Mallick is very very close to what I felt when I read the original book "The Thin Red Line" by James Jones and to what i felt when I read the "The Naked and the Dead" by Norman Mailer. Leo "Apollo11"
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