It's a throwback to
romantic war epics stretching as far back as Casablanca but despite its grandeur can't help but feel tired and rote.
It's a throwback to
romantic war epics stretching as far back as
Not exact matches
Australia is an
epic and
romantic action adventure, set in that country on the explosive brink of World
War II.
An
epic romantic drama about two Czech pilots, serving together in the U.K.'s Royal Air Force during World
War II, who fall in love with the same woman.
Writer / director Terry George (Hotel Rwanda) and co-writer Robin Swicord (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) have delivered a sweeping historical
epic that is immensely watchable by not over-blowing the
romantic triangle, the
war atrocities or the courage and bravery of the main characters.
Vying for their first nods are Danish Dan Laustsen for Guillermo del Toro's lush»60s
romantic fantasy - thriller, «The Shape of Water,» Dutch Hoyte Van Hoytema (BAFTA - nominated for «Interstellar» and «Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy») for his 65 mm photography on Christopher Nolan's World
War II
epic «Dunkirk,» and Rachel Morrison, who is the first woman to break into the ranks of nominated directors of photography for Dee Rees» southern
epic «Mudbound.»
This sweeping
romantic epic, based on the Ian McEwan novel of the same name (which is worth a read, though you won't find the book on Netflix), sends Robbie (James McAvoy) off to fight in World
War II, and he finds himself in the middle of Britain's retreat from the Germans on the shores of Dunkirk Beach.
From Alan Furst, whom The New York Times calls «America's preeminent spy novelist,» comes an
epic story of
romantic love, love of country, and love of freedom — the story of a secret
war fought in elegant hotel bars and first - class railway cars, in the mountains of Spain and the backstreets of Berlin.