Got it for Christmas yesterday, watched it it (and <span style="font-style: italic">D9</span>, another gift) before bed last night. Liked 'em both.
Banked heavily on the time travel paradox without actually doing any.
I found some of the character interaction confusing, will have to watch it again to get who/what straight. Despite a well known back story, the plot was not predictable, I like that. I think it continues to mesh believably, and the action and CG were essentially flawless/outstanding. Plenty of room for sequels, and there are some strong new characters who can play significant role in them. The franchise continues to have strong legs.
Christian Bale was completely credible without overpowering the other characters. Recent criticism to the contrary, I like his body of work, all all his portrayals continue to be plausible and enjoyable.
If there's heat on the set, then there's heat on the set; but it certainly seems to stay off the screen, which is right where it belongs. Modern film making can be mind crushing, if the behind the scene documentaries are to be believed, and acting out is probably just a part of the cool-down process with actor folk. It's not like you can be average/normal and also be good at that sorta job, I'm guessin'.
Anyhoo, looks like the kind of film you can watch over, and get something new out of.
Greg
Banked heavily on the time travel paradox without actually doing any.
I found some of the character interaction confusing, will have to watch it again to get who/what straight. Despite a well known back story, the plot was not predictable, I like that. I think it continues to mesh believably, and the action and CG were essentially flawless/outstanding. Plenty of room for sequels, and there are some strong new characters who can play significant role in them. The franchise continues to have strong legs.
Christian Bale was completely credible without overpowering the other characters. Recent criticism to the contrary, I like his body of work, all all his portrayals continue to be plausible and enjoyable.
If there's heat on the set, then there's heat on the set; but it certainly seems to stay off the screen, which is right where it belongs. Modern film making can be mind crushing, if the behind the scene documentaries are to be believed, and acting out is probably just a part of the cool-down process with actor folk. It's not like you can be average/normal and also be good at that sorta job, I'm guessin'.
Anyhoo, looks like the kind of film you can watch over, and get something new out of.
Greg