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This started well and looked fantastic but as time progressed I found myself more and more bored and distracted.
An hour in, I was finding it difficult to continue to care. I checked the run time and found I had another hour.
I gave it five more minutes.
I switched it off.
The problem is this - the depiction of the social order and its evident breakdown is far too repetitive and ought to have been cut drastically. I'm sure I missed some interesting drama at the end - but I just couldn't be bothered to wade through more stylish but hollow repetition.
Not for the first time I find myself thinking that Ben Wheatley makes half of a good film and half of a terrible one and cut and shuts them together.
Shame - I had high hopes for it - no pun intended.
It's nice to see a film that manages to both send up and yet be a crucial cog in its format, at the same time. This is a great addition to the Marvel universe and yet it relentlessly rips the **** out of X-men franchise all the way through.
It's funny, sweet, crude, exciting and generally all round great.
Warning - contains several shan pop-earworms of the eighties which will haunt you for days. I'm still trying to eject Careless Whisper from my brain's internal jukebox.
Loved it.
Just. So. Very. Very. Very. Tedious.
Pretentiousness masquerading as style, boring and a complete waste of Caine And Keitel.
There are some nice moments but I was essentially bored and not laughing throughout most of this
It suffers from looking very nice and cinematic but not really being funny, or having any real tension.
I can't fault anybody's performances - it's just somehow much less than the sum of its parts.
A comedy could get away with this plot but this film really isn't funny.
As a serious tim, it seems to be deeply irresponsible.
And frankly, it's pretty slow.
Wouldn't bother again.
71 is a very visceral and unafraid portrayal of the troubles that neither takes sides or turns its eyes away.
I was deeply unnerved by it and found it utterly gripping. A must see.
The trailers had lead me to expect a slightly different film to the one I got - and I was much more pleased with it that I expected to be.
The ability of Saoires Ronan to act her socks off with the slightest twitch of her face makes this film into an amazing insight into one person's fear, longing and growth into confidence.
A wonderful, wonderful film which is as beautiful as it is powerful.
I suppose this will provide eyewash for De Niro fans who've foolishly subjected themselves to Dirty Grandpa but I'm toiling to see much else to recommend it.
The performances are ok but this just doesn't have enough about it to carry the themes it's aiming for.
And the last half hour felt interminable.
Mostly quite sweet but predictable, not actually carrying the feminist message it thinks it is when you consider the plot and really a bit dull.
I was hoping for so much more.
This started really well and I was enjoying it up until a point at which I can't discuss without plot spoiling - but it involves animal cruelty and frankly I just found myself appalled.
From that point onwards I found the twist of the plot took the film into seriously tedious and pretentious territory.
I only didn't switch off because I think I was hoping for some sort of denouement which would redeem it.
My hope was in vain.
In summary, there are some decidedly nasty parts in this film which I don't feel it had earned the right to portray because it was so bereft of any soul.
Avoid.
You're going to be tempted because of Jake Gyllenhaal.
But seriously, trust me, just save yourself the tedium and DO NOT BOTHER.