It's a real in depth look inside the mind of two clearly talented writers and how much they differ from one another as
we watch over the course of the film.
Not exact matches
Of course, when watching the film, you could assume that Captain America wins when placing his shield in the reactor of Iron Man's suit, but in the end everyone is devastated over the loss of the Avengers and the fact they are broken u
Of course, when
watching the
film, you could assume that Captain America wins when placing his shield in the reactor
of Iron Man's suit, but in the end everyone is devastated over the loss of the Avengers and the fact they are broken u
of Iron Man's suit, but in the end everyone is devastated
over the loss
of the Avengers and the fact they are broken u
of the Avengers and the fact they are broken up.
The one question that remains is why, after
watching these characters for nearly eight hours
of time
over the
course of three
films, do we feel like every character is underwritten and without much dimension?
The real perfortmance in «Rain Man» was that
of Tom Cruise, who we
watched evolve
over the
course of the
film, and
of course the best performance
of that year was Gene Hackman as the tough investigator in «Mississippi Burning.»
It's pretty well known that filmmaker Richard Linklater and his four central actors — Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as the parents, Lorelei Linklater (the director's daughter) as the older sister, and Ellar Coltrane as Mason — shot the
film over the
course of 12 years to
watch not just Mason but everyone in the fictional family grow up and evolve
over time.
It's now common knowledge that filmmaker Richard Linklater and his four central actors — Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as the parents, Lorelei Linklater (the director's daughter) as the older sister, and Ellar Coltrane as Mason — shot the
film over the
course of 12 years to
watch not just Mason but everyone in the fictional family grow up and evolve
over time.
Dramatic comedies like this have noticeable diminishing returns
over the
course of a lifetime
of watching film.
Richard Linklater's portrait
of an American family
over the
course of 12 years —
filmed so that we
watch them all age in real time — could have scored points simply for being a cool idea.
For the bargain price
of $ 1 / person, we got a guided tour
of the house,
watched a 20 - minute
film about Wolfe's life and wandered through an exhibition recreating the many places Wolfe lived
over the
course of his career.