Not exact matches
And so it is as it should be that Taymor's biopic of Frida's life is the landscape of Frida's
heart than a
straightforward telling of the events... Read More»
Few know that the film is actually a loose adaptation of a book by Roderick Thorp from the late 1970s, although the joys of the film lie mostly in the well - developed set - up and characterizations, not to mention great action sequences, rather
than the rather
straightforward terrorist plot at the
heart of the film.
It was much more
straightforward than that, as Goeschel himself put it: «This is a car for people who drive with the
heart, not the brain.»
That's a little bit of a promise, and I think it's true, but then there's the sort of a «new stories with an old soul» that kind of indicates what's going on like with a
heart behind the story or just like in the story that there's a little bit more depth
than just sort of like a
straightforward, just action.