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lookingland ([personal profile] lookingland) wrote2007-04-20 12:00 pm
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film, flags and only minor flaws ~

watched eastwood's Flags of our Fathers and liked it. good story, nicely put together, and a nicely anonymous cast for the most part, though barry pepper in fatigues is starting to get to be a bit much for me (not that there's anything wrong with him, i just don't think i have ever seen him wearing anything else, ever). i'm really looking forward to seeing Letters from Iwo Jima when it comes out in may (which i have heard is even better).

i think the ending on this one drags on a little bit (and is a tad redundant) ~ eastwood prolly could have shaved off enough of it to bring it in closer to the 2-hour mark. but i will say this: that scene where they go into the cave to see what the Japanese have done to Iggy seals in my mind that clint eastwood really knows what he's doing as a filmmaker and is easily up there among the other greats. it's an amazing moment ~ best in the whole movie and certainly one of the most powerful shots i've seen in a film.

so, thumbs up in spite of a bit of drag. very anxious to see the sequel ~

[identity profile] cathellisen.livejournal.com 2007-04-20 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, I'm scared every time I see Mr Eastwood on the telly - he looks so frail. I keep thinking he's going to drop dead right there. It makes me realise how quickly the years are going, The Dirty Harry stuff doesn't seem *that* long ago, and yet thye are.

[identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com 2007-04-20 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
he does seem to have aged a whole lot in the last decade ~ but he's doing fantastic work and his health seems okay (he's thin, but i haven't thought he was "frail" per se).

i want him to live forever. i know i'll cry when he dies.

: o p