Not exact matches
ramsey is no winger arteta no defensive midfielder and walcott no striker... we do nt have shape... bellerin working his socks off to make up for mertesaker and ramseys lack of
pace... stops him going forward when he does we create
problems for them as with second goal... ozil i am sorry to say is clueless at the
moment... monreal and kos doing ok....
If there is any kind of sensation to Nicolas Winding Refn's directorial atmosphere, then it's a feeling of ambition, whose degree of charm, broken up by
moments of genuine inspiration, really does do a lot to almost save this mess, but alas, the final product crumbles short under the overwhelming weight of questionable storytelling, emphasized by both the ambition that could very well have molded it, as well as
pacing problems.
The only
problem with making
moments wildly fast -
paced and hilarious is that when things slow down and story elements need to be explained or emotion evoked, it's easy to become bored.
Pacing problems in the second half, when the present - day scenes become more scarce, are much less damaging because of Kidman's ability to make the best use of every
moment onscreen.
This film is beautifully crafted and acted, although the
pacing is a
problem and it could do with a few
moments of humour to vary the mood a bit.
Since then I had gotten a job at a supermarket stocking shelves, but recently got fired because I kept zoning out at work - I think about math
problems pretty much all day, from the
moment I wake up to the hours I can not fall asleep, so often at work I would just kind of mindlessly stand around or
pace thinking about these things until someone comes over and snaps me out of it.
You'll encounter
moments where light
problem - solving is required, which nicely shakes up the
pace and flavour of the game.