What
a pretty fall scene!
It was honestly one of
the prettiest fall scenes I've seen yet.
Not exact matches
(And side note: Even though that poor dude in Acts not only
fell asleep but also
fell out of a window, had to be literally be brought back from the dead and totally caused a whole
scene, Paul was
pretty chill about it.)
Olive apparel and accessories really hit the
scene fall 2015 and the hue is still
pretty hot.
The
scene effectively conveys the king - of - the - world high of a solid drug rush, and the film has just enough of an edge that I winced each time they hit the glass, convinced that one of them would take that big
fall into the canyons of L.A. Elizabeth Hurley, meanwhile, is very
pretty and sports a lovely English accent but seems to have been airlifted in from an entirely different movie.
Since director Sebastian Gutierrez likes to employ loosely connected vignettes in his films, these deleted
scenes should
fall into place
pretty well.
When not devoting its attention to recreating gruesome war
scenes, the flashback flick focuses on Desmond's formative years, as well as to his whirlwind romance with Dorothy Schutte (Teresa Palmer), the
pretty nurse he
fell in love with at first sight and married shortly before shipping out for the Pacific Theater of Operations.
The image here mostly just
falls down in shadow detail, which is a significant issue for a film with as many low - light
scenes as this one; this is not going to be a disc to show off your home theater, but it's a natural transfer that looks
pretty much as one would remember the film looking in 1990, grain and all.