One of the better reasons for the continued existence of
period dramas is that, in a historical sense, it can help brings modern-day
issues into perspective. There’s only so much clamouring about "it’s just a
trend" or "yeah, now you care about
all this" when it comes to any social issue before it becomes quite grating to
have to rebut over and over again. Since cinema is a great tool when it comes
to information, and global history has all sorts of little nuggets that the
world could use some reminders of, it can make for some rather revelatory
moments. Like this film, the latest from writer/director Wash Westmoreland
about a pioneering French writer and her struggle for recognition.
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Showing posts with label dominic west. Show all posts
Monday, 24 December 2018
Colette (2018) - Movie Review
One of the better reasons for the continued existence of
period dramas is that, in a historical sense, it can help brings modern-day
issues into perspective. There’s only so much clamouring about "it’s just a
trend" or "yeah, now you care about
all this" when it comes to any social issue before it becomes quite grating to
have to rebut over and over again. Since cinema is a great tool when it comes
to information, and global history has all sorts of little nuggets that the
world could use some reminders of, it can make for some rather revelatory
moments. Like this film, the latest from writer/director Wash Westmoreland
about a pioneering French writer and her struggle for recognition.Saturday, 28 July 2018
Tomb Raider (2018) - Movie Review
The plot: Bike courier Lara Croft (Alicia Vikander), still coming to terms with the disappearance of her father Richard (Dominic West), is put in a position where she must take control of the family business. However, when she discovers that her father may still be alive, searching for the resting place of Japanese queen and sorceress Himiko, she sets out for the island of Yamatai to find him. But between the shadowy organization also looking for Himiko, and the perilous obstacles that stand between her and the island, she will have to keep her wits about her if she plans on making it back alive.
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