Not exact matches
«It's not necessarily an adaptation, but they're sources for us, they're consultants on the show, so hopefully it
feels like an
authentic behind - the -
scenes.»
Then again, you'd figure the film could have demonstrated that in ways that would
feel more historically
authentic, as in the
scene at the start of the film in which, with her husband off at war, Marion is left to try to defend the barn from raiders.
And the most rewarding moments, the ones that
feel most
authentic and less contrived, are the early
scenes with Frank Langella.
I laughed at so many
scenes simply because this character
felt so
authentic and I loved how he portrayed the character.
The nautical
scenes are effective, shot at sea on a ship functionally identical to the Maersk Alabama, and the whole thing looks and
feels authentic even when something gnaws at your mind to tell you that no, this probably isn't the situation.
This is perhaps the most
authentic scene in a movie that otherwise, despite its careful, almost fetishistic attention to the look and
feel of the experience, seems counterfeit.
Zoey Deutch's character
feels like the most
authentic person in the script, but after a few
scenes, we are thrust right back into the boys den.
For every moment that
feels authentic, like an amusing
scene of late - night IKEA furniture assembly frustration, there are two that
feel contrived, many of them involving Celeste's work with a gay boss (Elijah Wood) and a pop starlet (Emma Roberts) who's not as shallow as she seems.
These
scenes are the only times when the heart of Ghaffarian's story — personal expression conveyed against authoritarian rule —
feels authentic.
While it's staged as something that only ever happens in the movies (every extra stops to watch the big
scene), there's a tender, painful truth to how the emotions play out and how
authentic they
feel.
The combat
scenes, on the other hand, lack the
authentic feel of other recent war movies.
These are the movie's most fascinating and effective
scenes, because they
feel authentic and partly on account of the fact that they're separated from the specific issue at hand.
During the missions, your teammates will chime in with chatter that give the missions an
authentic feel and pace, while some of the cut -
scenes, again, fail to keep that same vocal atmosphere consistent.