Not sure if posted yet but looks like it could be good.
Offical Trailer
Not sure if posted yet but looks like it could be good.
Offical Trailer
Last edited by Vlerkies; Dec-19-2019 at 20:25.
If it's brown, shoot it down!
It does look good. Fingers crossed at last a decent British WW1 film.
Gibby.
Vickers Wellington Mk1c. OJ-F P2517 'F for Freddie' of No.149 Squadron, star of 'Target for Tonight' directed by Harry Watt released in July 1941.
Freddy prepares for an air test prior to departure from Ford on ops with No.149 Squadron for a daring daylight attack on Marshalling Yards in Caen France 31\1|21. ATAG Operation Milk Run. Target destroyed. Six Wellingtons, One Blenheim together with
their Spitfire escort returned safely. One Wellington crashed on landing at Ford.
Following up, I actually think this was a masterpiece. I'm no film critic, but wow, this was good!
The cinematography was brilliant, and the pace of the film throughout kept me on edge with a few little breathers in between. The characters were believable and the acting top drawer.
I was very skeptical of the time frame the movie covered (like pretty much a day or 2) wondering how they could possibly make a 2 hour movie covering such a limited space in time, but the result was quite astonishing.
If it's brown, shoot it down!
it was good...not epic. the camera work and the settings were great, good cast and few a twists. that first shot was on scale with the copa scene in good fellas....uninterrupted steady cam shot..
Last edited by III./ZG76_Saipan; Apr-15-2020 at 15:02.
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