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  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,363
    Avatar 3
    The first one was one of the best films I have seen. The second felt like a film about splashing about in water. So I went into this one very wary. It started as a continuation of the second one, and I was checking my watch after 30 minutes. It got better and clicked into gear at the end but the plot line felt like the previous 2 redone with some slight differences. I did enjoy it overall, but its too long and like the second, I won't watch it again. While I rewatched the  first one with my youngest the next day. 
    Note to James Cameron. If you must do two more, try something new.
    5/!0
  • johnnybev1987
    johnnybev1987 Posts: 11,467
    One battle after another - 8/10, although it seemed long it didn't feel it, action packed. Good storyline and Leonardo doesn't disappoint. Highly recommend, easy to get into. 
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,121
    Watched Eternity on NYE. A quite light hearted fun film about the afterlife that I really enjoyed and definitely recommend. 7.5/10

    Watched a Hong Kong film on NYD called Back to the Past which was based on an iconic Hong Kong TV series from the early noughties. It was a really simple time travel story and plot and weird at times but Im an absolute sucker for anything with time travel in and it was great it used the original cast. 8/10 


  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,280
    follett said:
    Watched Eternity on NYE. A quite light hearted fun film about the afterlife that I really enjoyed and definitely recommend. 7.5/10

    Watched a Hong Kong film on NYD called Back to the Past which was based on an iconic Hong Kong TV series from the early noughties. It was a really simple time travel story and plot and weird at times but Im an absolute sucker for anything with time travel in and it was great it used the original cast. 8/10 


    Yeah I liked Eternity. Light hearted (although my wife was a little teary towards the end, but she’ll cry at anything). 
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,210
    Marty Supreme - 8/10

    A very entertaining film. It has a random and madcap narrative and could have done with a bit of trimming, although it holds the attention throughout. It's a film that stands or falls on the lead's performance and Timothée Chalamet was excellent.

    Sentimental Value (Norway) - 8/10

    Joachim Trier’s follow up to The Worst Person In the World follows a fractured relationship between a once acclaimed director and his two estranged daughters, which becomes even more complicated when he decides to make a very personal film about their family history.

    An intelligent exploration of family dynamics and generational trauma, the film won the Grand Prix at Cannes and must have a good chance of winning the Best International Feature Oscar.