Please ignore the negative comments and don’t be discouraged. CZcams commentary on movies takes time to develop and experience counts. You delivery and montages are already high level and not pandering the was some others are
I just saw it today. The choice to tell the story through the lens of the photographers was absolutely brilliant. I was constantly scared for them and they were able to navigate all the grey areas the story wanted to explore. They weren't on either side of the conflict, they were just trying to capture history. None of the racial diversity felt forced or unrealistic. And they showed the world in bright technicolour, which I always love in movies with dark themes. As soon as there's a blue or brown filter over everything, its disconnected from the reality of the world we live in and I can't get invested. The most terrifying character in the whole film was wearing whimsical red sunglasses. Which could be a metaphor but it was just an unsettling juxtaposition that worked so well.
I 100% agree with your review of the movie. I think a lot of critics were harsh on the movie because it opted not to give information on what led up to the point of the civil war. Regardless, that wasn’t the point of the movie as it was more of a warning. Enjoyed the video!
Jesse's scene had the most tension. You could compare the tension to Sicario's border crossing scene. The sound design in this "film" should win an Oscar. And everyone is Naive at that age of Jess.
Firstly this movie was definitely a leftist wet dream, and the president definitely represented Trump, and Bush. The Black female feminist soldier putting a bullet in the president in the end was definitely a theatrical victory, and message from the left. Also maybe I'm just desensitized by all the violence I see on Social Media now, but I really don't think the movie was that tense, or had my adrenaline pumping. If you have any ounce of common sense you know this movie was so unrealistic, and only solidifies how unlikely it is that a actual civil war would take place in the United states. Something absolutely "Egregious" would have to take place for the country to fall into a civil war, and convince Americans to casually gun down other Americans in cold blood in the name of the government, or otherwise. Now as a war movie buff this movie wasn't "Great" but it was "Good" and totally worth the $5 I paid to see it, and don't regret it one bit.
A film camera makes sense because no one can say, "Fake!" when you have negatives to prove the authenticity. :)
That is a very valid point
Please ignore the negative comments and don’t be discouraged. CZcams commentary on movies takes time to develop and experience counts. You delivery and montages are already high level and not pandering the was some others are
I appreciate you for watching 🙏🏿 thank you.
I just saw it today. The choice to tell the story through the lens of the photographers was absolutely brilliant. I was constantly scared for them and they were able to navigate all the grey areas the story wanted to explore. They weren't on either side of the conflict, they were just trying to capture history. None of the racial diversity felt forced or unrealistic. And they showed the world in bright technicolour, which I always love in movies with dark themes. As soon as there's a blue or brown filter over everything, its disconnected from the reality of the world we live in and I can't get invested. The most terrifying character in the whole film was wearing whimsical red sunglasses. Which could be a metaphor but it was just an unsettling juxtaposition that worked so well.
You said it best, i just hope it never comes true.
I was waiting to see what you thought of this. Very insightful and well balanced. Am looking forward to watching the movie. Good work!
Ohh you’ll absolute be entertained, and may be a little concerned that it may be too close to home … (hopefully not).
I just walked out. It doesn't suck but its beyond bad.. but you sir did a amazing job breaking this down!! I hit subscribe instantly!
I'll take that Win Sir, Thanks for watching.
I 100% agree with your review of the movie. I think a lot of critics were harsh on the movie because it opted not to give information on what led up to the point of the civil war. Regardless, that wasn’t the point of the movie as it was more of a warning. Enjoyed the video!
It's what the globalist want. The director clearly knows this as he was probably prompted by them to make it.
Yeah it was a roadtrip movie; it reminded me of The Year of Living Dangerously, Children of Men, and Zombieland
Yes it pretty much becomes a bit of that, now you’ve reminded me to watch zombieland 1 and 2 again, that movie was fun.
Jesse's scene had the most tension. You could compare the tension to Sicario's border crossing scene. The sound design in this "film" should win an Oscar. And everyone is Naive at that age of Jess.
You are absolutely right… but I’m still mad at her lol.
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Is that a new mic? It sounds good.
Yeah trying some other mics out, I don’t know how I feel about a mic being so prominent on my videos … I guess time will tell.
@@TwoCents23 It doesn't look bad :) If it bugs you, is there a way to set it up above your head boom mic style? Or am I over complicating it now? lol
Firstly this movie was definitely a leftist wet dream, and the president definitely represented Trump, and Bush. The Black female feminist soldier putting a bullet in the president in the end was definitely a theatrical victory, and message from the left. Also maybe I'm just desensitized by all the violence I see on Social Media now, but I really don't think the movie was that tense, or had my adrenaline pumping. If you have any ounce of common sense you know this movie was so unrealistic, and only solidifies how unlikely it is that a actual civil war would take place in the United states. Something absolutely "Egregious" would have to take place for the country to fall into a civil war, and convince Americans to casually gun down other Americans in cold blood in the name of the government, or otherwise. Now as a war movie buff this movie wasn't "Great" but it was "Good" and totally worth the $5 I paid to see it, and don't regret it one bit.
It’s what’s happening now. But you want to think it’s about President Trump.