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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 2, 2018 20:53:10 GMT
For All Those Here who have already seen the New Movie "RED SPARROW" (I still haven't, Money is kind of tight for me right now), What are your own Top 3 Favorite Scenes in it ?
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Post by Nora on Mar 6, 2018 2:07:59 GMT
well since you havent seen it, are you sure you want to know? Uncover at your own risk: 1. Jennifer Lawrence throwing up at the interrogation scene. Great job directing and acting that. At that moment it felt very genuine, maybe for the first time in the movie.
2. As much as I do enjoy seeing her undress, I am not going to say "all the scenes where she is half or completely naked" btw: Getting undressed for the russian guy and the first part of their sex was hot. I dont know why she resisted, he seemed he would have been a much better lay than boring Nate. I am gonna say the final hand over/exchange, was kinda powerful.
3. The only "action" scene in it, when Nate is being tortured, the fight scene after is pretty good. I liked that they should how much damage the Russian guy was able to do so quickly. Overall the movie is not very good or enjoyable unless you have major hots for JLaw. It wants to be the new Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, but fails. Sadly. But its not a complete flop. I didnt find it difficult to sit through it and there were parts I genuinely enjoyed. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE FLOPPY DISCS?? COME ON!! in current times? What spy or government offficial would have data (moreover IMPORTANT data) on floppy discs??? Or did I miss something???
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Post by faustus5 on Mar 13, 2018 16:43:30 GMT
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE FLOPPY DISCS?? COME ON!! in current times? What spy or government offficial would have data (moreover IMPORTANT data) on floppy discs??? Or did I miss something??? That's actually a real thing for some reason though I don't understand the rationale. Remember, the guy who wrote the book and served as an adviser on the movie was ex-CIA.
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Post by Nora on Mar 13, 2018 21:57:18 GMT
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE FLOPPY DISCS?? COME ON!! in current times? What spy or government offficial would have data (moreover IMPORTANT data) on floppy discs??? Or did I miss something??? That's actually a real thing for some reason though I don't understand the rationale. Remember, the guy who wrote the book and served as an adviser on the movie was ex-CIA. i wanted to write that that must mean he wrote it about time decades ago, but then i did a bit of research and you are correct SOME branches of the government WERE apparently still using obsolete technologies such as floppy disks as recently as a year ago. Incredible. Who would have thought.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Mar 16, 2018 16:16:12 GMT
anybody else ?
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Post by Marv on Mar 25, 2018 13:02:03 GMT
1. The exchange. When you realize she framed her uncle as the mole. That was one of the only genuine ‘oh shit’ moments for me.
2. Torturing Nash. Because at that point you really weren’t sure if she was going to remain loyal to Russia or her love interest. They make such a thing about faking it that I could have seen them go down the Russian Patriot path.
3. Cane whipped in the sauna. Just your basic revenge moment and the first clue that Dominika is capable of some pretty brutal violence.
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