Jolie_Desastre
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Saw this yesterday. I thought VALKYRIE was a very good movie. I don't know where I'd place it in terms of Singer's past films, but it's definitely one of his best. It may well be his best film technically speaking when all is said and done, despite my love of his X-MEN work, because there's simply not a weak performance to be found, the film is beautifully and tastefully done on almost every level, and the score is at least serviceable. Every actor was on their game, especially Bill Nighy, who gave one of his most subtle performances in a good long while. I don't know that I've ever seen Tom Cruise as "carved from stone" as he was in VALKYRIE, and everyone else was just superb. The lack of accents didn't amount to anything, the way they seguewayed into that was interesting enough, and the lack of German accents for the most part actually added an interesting element with all the random accents flying around. I thought the story, while a bit predictable, was well paced and built well to its strangely satisfying conclusion, and the film was beautifully shot. The score was a bit lacking, but overall, this was a pretty powerful movie, especially when things started to go bad at the end. Singer manages to make something you know is going to happen into a question, and he ratchets up the tension to the Nth degree. The fates of the conspirators were portrayed very well. When, I almost cried. I thought that was the moment of the film in a few scant seconds. Very powerful, and very telling for the characters. It makes me wonder if most people would be brave enough to do such a thing, and to take such a stance on what they'd done at the end. If VALKYRIE has a weakness, it's the lack of character development. There's very little, and almost none, in fact, but somehow, the movie doesn't suffer all that much for it.Tom Cruise's partner stepped in front of him at the execution and took the bullet for him, even though they were both going to die anyway
8/10
^It is ridiculous, whats funny is it seems to be the people who disliked SR giving the hate for Valkyrie, when the 2 movies have NOTHING to do with each other.
Saw this yesterday. I thought VALKYRIE was a very good movie. I don't know where I'd place it in terms of Singer's past films, but it's definitely one of his best. It may well be his best film technically speaking when all is said and done, despite my love of his X-MEN work, because there's simply not a weak performance to be found, the film is beautifully and tastefully done on almost every level, and the score is at least serviceable. Every actor was on their game, especially Bill Nighy, who gave one of his most subtle performances in a good long while. I don't know that I've ever seen Tom Cruise as "carved from stone" as he was in VALKYRIE, and everyone else was just superb. The lack of accents didn't amount to anything, the way they seguewayed into that was interesting enough, and the lack of German accents for the most part actually added an interesting element with all the random accents flying around. I thought the story, while a bit predictable, was well paced and built well to its strangely satisfying conclusion, and the film was beautifully shot. The score was a bit lacking, but overall, this was a pretty powerful movie, especially when things started to go bad at the end. Singer manages to make something you know is going to happen into a question, and he ratchets up the tension to the Nth degree. The fates of the conspirators were portrayed very well. When, I almost cried. I thought that was the moment of the film in a few scant seconds. Very powerful, and very telling for the characters. It makes me wonder if most people would be brave enough to do such a thing, and to take such a stance on what they'd done at the end. If VALKYRIE has a weakness, it's the lack of character development. There's very little, and almost none, in fact, but somehow, the movie doesn't suffer all that much for it.Tom Cruise's partner stepped in front of him at the execution and took the bullet for him, even though they were both going to die anyway
8/10
I'm the opposite. I hated SR, but loved Valkyrie.
The Tom Cruise hate is such BS. I've said it before in this very thread, but it bears repeating. HE IS A GREAT ACTOR! Tom Cruise does not suck. I thought he was good in this, but if you really hate the man, watch A Few Good Men or Jerry Maguire, and THEN you tell me he sucks. In A Few Good Men, he went toe to toe with Jack Nicholson, and the result was a LEGENDARY piece of cinema. Yes, he did stuff in the public eye that was stupid. Who cares? That doesn't make him less talented.
Do you remember what Cruis says right before, ya know? I couldn't make out what Cruise said. Was it in German?
I'm the opposite. I hated SR, but loved Valkyrie.
The Tom Cruise hate is such BS. I've said it before in this very thread, but it bears repeating. HE IS A GREAT ACTOR! Tom Cruise does not suck. I thought he was good in this, but if you really hate the man, watch A Few Good Men or Jerry Maguire, and THEN you tell me he sucks. In A Few Good Men, he went toe to toe with Jack Nicholson, and the result was a LEGENDARY piece of cinema. Yes, he did stuff in the public eye that was stupid. Who cares? That doesn't make him less talented.
Ah, thanks. My hearing isn't what it use to be.