Sentences with phrase «war sequences»

As bleak as this story is, it's offset by war sequences so large in scale and beautifully animated that you can not help but look upon them in awe.
That said, it delivered a few dynamic scenes — like an opening war sequence — and gave us a good feel for the different settings.
MPAA Rating: (for sustained intense war sequences, images of wounded, brief sensuality and some language)
But the world has also agreed that Romeo & Juliet is a little light on big, slow - motion, gratuitously sweaty war sequences in which everyone looks like they just walked off the shoot for a Bowflex commercial.
There's a tracking shot of Newton running away in a field, and the sound of his feet hitting the ground and his deep breaths, with no music playing, is as intense as some of the bigger war sequences we've seen in recent years.
As always, though, Rockstar doesn't name - check so much as simply tip the cap to its favorite celluloid ancestors, from Once Upon a Time in the West (and its depiction of encroaching modernity sounding the old guard's death knell) and The Wild Bunch (especially during the game's later Mexican Civil War sequences) to, in the name of a budding oil community, There Will Be Blood.
The opening, a Vietnam war sequence set to Creedence Clearwater Revival (because of course it is) is both entirely superfluous and eye - rollingly familiar (the point of the sequence is to establish motivation for a character who doesn't factor into things enough to require motivation), and the ending seems to reimagine the film as Rogue One: An All the President's Men Story in a way that feels entirely too on the nose and seems to set up a sequel that couldn't possibly be made.
What follows is around an hour of brutal war sequences as the boys fall back, establish, fall back, establish, get injured (sometimes mortally, by the enemy and by the terrain — the film has the best falling sequences ever), concluding once Marcus finds safe haven in a village where a certain cultural tradition of hospitality ensures that the villagers, poorly - armed and untrained, will stand in front of someone they've welcomed into their circle.
The MPAA rated Pearl Harbor PG - 13 for sustained, intense war sequences, images of wounded, brief sensuality and some language.
The staggering vistas of the war sequences owe a debt to the great David Lean who gave us Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Dr. Zhivago (1965) both magnificent, and magnificent looking films.
Pearl Harbor is rated PG - 13 by the MPAA for sustained, intense war sequences, images of wounded, brief sensuality and some language.
Though it's rated PG, «GCR» is not appropriate for kids under 10, due to war sequences and some mature themes.
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