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Post by Jep Gambardella on Apr 17, 2019 21:11:51 GMT
Five months after the end of the war, Keira Knightley joins her husband Jason Clarke in Hamburg, where he is serving as part of the occupying force. They settle in a mansion owned by Alexander Skarsgard, requisitioned by the British. Even if you haven’t seen the previews, you can probably guess where this is going…
I thought it was pretty decent, but I would have enjoyed it more if not for Keira Knightley. I used to like her a lot, but recently her style of acting has been getting on my nerves, and that was again the case here. Still, an interesting story that takes place in a period that we don’t see much in movies, which combined with the pretty good production values is enough for a 7 from me.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 18, 2019 0:59:30 GMT
She bust out that sexy chin of hers during the most dramatic moments?
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Post by hi224 on Apr 18, 2019 4:54:49 GMT
Five months after the end of the war, Keira Knightley joins her husband Jason Clarke in Hamburg, where he is serving as part of the occupying force. They settle in a mansion owned by Alexander Skarsgard, requisitioned by the British. Even if you haven’t seen the previews, you can probably guess where this is going… I thought it was pretty decent, but I would have enjoyed it more if not for Keira Knightley. I used to like her a lot, but recently her style of acting has been getting on my nerves, and that was again the case here. Still, an interesting story that takes place in a period that we don’t see much in movies, which combined with the pretty good production values is enough for a 7 from me. looking forward to movie.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Apr 18, 2019 11:39:52 GMT
She bust out that sexy chin of hers during the most dramatic moments? I guess that is a good way of describing it.
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Post by Morgana on Apr 19, 2019 9:00:10 GMT
Five months after the end of the war, Keira Knightley joins her husband Jason Clarke in Hamburg, where he is serving as part of the occupying force. They settle in a mansion owned by Alexander Skarsgard, requisitioned by the British. Even if you haven’t seen the previews, you can probably guess where this is going… I thought it was pretty decent, but I would have enjoyed it more if not for Keira Knightley. I used to like her a lot, but recently her style of acting has been getting on my nerves, and that was again the case here. Still, an interesting story that takes place in a period that we don’t see much in movies, which combined with the pretty good production values is enough for a 7 from me. I dislike Knightley but I might watch it for the reasons you mentioned. On a side-note I've never understood how she could be thought beautiful by anyone. Her head is so large compared to the rest of her body, she reminds me of those bobble head dolls. I keep thinking it might topple over and fall off.
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