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Runtime: 116 min Language: Eng Subtitles: Italian Frame Rate: 23.9 fps Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps |
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Review: Last week, as I am an American Tourism and couldnt understand why critics raved about it. Yesterday saw I RAIL MAN and can not understand why critics were so repellent. His strained story of one of the greatest atrocities of the Second World War. On a true story, it is also story of love and redemption, two of cinema (and literature), the main topics. And it serves vivid reminder that the Japanese in 1940 was, like the Nazis, the second generation, almost from another race. David Banks Bridge on the River Kwai throwing big shadow on film. RAIL MAN lacks grandeur leaning famous epic, but I suspect that the results of Alex Guinnesss seems very theatrical standards for screen acting today. If nothing else, gives Colin Firth performance a bit under-powered (and Nicole Kidman's part it gives too little to work with), but Jeremy Irvine is intensely believable as war Lomax, geeky and quiet heroic. Horrors of forced labor who built the railway and sustained brutality of the Japanese soldiers, both living conveyed, and the ending manages to be in motion without affect the mawkishness.This is weird movie, gloomy, but very upright look. Probably it may be harder, wilder, but then it can be difficult to sit. |
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