Satsuma wrote:
Findus Fop wrote:
Watched News of the World on Saturday, the new Tom Hanks movie, directed by Paul Greengrass.
After finding it a touch yawnsome initially (old grizzled man takes vulnerable child under their wing and they must grow to get used to one another's company), it developed into something gripping and intense.
It's set after the American Civil War and really captures the sense of a fractured country, while Mr Hanks travels around reading the news to townspeople.
There are traces of Cormac McCarthy's The Road and Blood Meridian, the latter especially when they arrive in a lawless town that reeks of death.
And some truly excellent set-pieces.
Well worth two hours of your time.
Sorry, but you vastly oversold this. It has hints of those Cormac McCarthy novels but this is a strictly rated 12 version that doesn’t have much in the way of high drama.
It was alright, I guess, but it should have been rated 18 and darker for my tastes to really get under the skin.
Plus the CG on the sandstorm was weak as piss and the bit that follows it made me roll my eyes.
Ah, that's a fair cop. I was vague about my use of those references, and while I do feel things in this film evoked memories of Cormac McCarthy, but you would have come away disappointed expecting the same level of horror. Hold my hands up to that.
But I did feel pretty stressed throughout the film, as they passed through trial after trial. On a gore front, 12 is fair, but I found much of it pretty anxiety inducing.