The cast - list might suggest otherwise, but this utterly forgettable
costume drama really is one you should make a point of missing.
as
costume dramas really messes with my predicting metric here.
Having both Cinderella and The Danish Girl as
costume dramas really messes with my predicting metric here.
Not exact matches
Somebody
really needs to tell the British film industry there's more to film than just
costume dramas and gangster movies.
Bruce
really wanted this to be real life that was happening in present day, so that it wouldn't alienate the audience and so that it wouldn't feel like a
costume drama.
is misleading because while draped in Darius Khondji's luxuriant, golden - hued cinematography like the silks of Lady Liberty's gown, and decked in loving period
costume and detail, the film is
really a small - scale human
drama in which those Gray staples, a love triangle and a love / hate brother-esque relationship, play out beat by minutely observed beat.
And then there is the
really off - beat stuff like a post-apocalyptic-vampire-western-road movie, Stake Land (which is magnificent), a naughty DIY
costumed hero flick from James Gun called Super and starring Ellen Page and Kevin Bacon, an Eva Green starring ethereal cloning
drama from Hungary, but in English, called Womb, and a film that will make you completely reassess how you feel about Santa Claus and his elf posse when the jolly fat man is portrayed as a 25 meter tall horned demon encased in a block of ice under a Finnish mountain.
Nikolaj Arcel's career
really seems to be taking off after getting nominated for an Academy Award for the Danish
costume drama, A ROYAL AFFAIR...