Diary Entry forFree Fire
i'm not gonna lie this was fucking hilarious, had me laughing out loud several times. cillian looked sexy as hell. costumes and soundtrack were fucking fire. gonna admit about halfway through it was hard for me to stay focused on the movie and i paused it several times to play solitaire on my phone. armie hammer jumpscare wasn't appreciated (cillian the things i watch for you). lots of pew pew pew but it was actually entertaining.
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Free Fire
il y a une musique sympa mais pour le reste qu'est-ce que je me suis fait chier c'est un délire
Free Fire
It's a shame that I put this film on as background noise at first, because I missed a ton of stuff in the beginning of the film. Free Fire truly is unlike any other film that I have watched. Many films that are in one location with a small cast seem to be decent, but this film does everything it can to distance itself from the other films, creating a truly unique experience. The cast is honestly stunning, with every member of the film being at the top of their game. Brie Larson was the star of the film, completely taking my breath away. The film just feels like a Ben Wheatley film, having a similar aesthetic and realistic violence that is found in his other films. What got me most about the film was the sound department, something that I rarely actually pay attention to in films. The audio of this film was impeccable, with this film really having a good chance at getting an Oscar nomination this year (and the Academy really does need to consider this film, they'll be fools if this doesn't nominated). Free Fire is one of 2017's surprise films, showcasing amazing talent on and off screen.
Free Fire
❝Steve! You fucking chocolate teapot!❞ · · ────── •⊰✧⊱• ────── · · This was so much better than I was expecting. Free Fire sounds boring in concept, but it works surprisingly well despite mostly taking place in one location. I really liked that the script was full of comedic moments because it offloaded some of the tiresomeness of the scenes filled with shooting. The cast did fantastically overall, but Sharlto Copley and Sam Riley's performances stood out to me as being the best in the film. I learned so many good insults, and for that alone I recommend giving this a go.
Free Fire
the first 15 minutes was so boring but the rest was very funny
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