Wild Reeds though, is haunted by the past, both the war in Algeria that comes to
an end during the course of the film, but also WW2 and the factionalism of France's postwar politics.
Not exact matches
I recently spoke with How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2 composer John Powell in anticipation
of the release
of the sequel, and
during the
course of the interview, Powell mentioned that Katzenberg recently brought up the possibility
of making a fourth HTTYD
film, extending the series beyond its initially planned
end - point.
I will say this... the
film never fully figures out what it wants to be, before
of course the crumbling that takes place
during the
end.