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<blockquote data-quote="IanKEvans2" data-source="post: 1524242" data-attributes="member: 12945"><p>Belated edit: My least favorite was <em>The Irishman</em>.</p><p></p><p>I also thoroughly enjoyed <em>Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood</em>, <em>Marriage Story </em>(though it is a gut-punch of a film), and <em>Little Women</em> (Greta Gerwig was robbed of a Best Director nomination).</p><p></p><p>My only thought I will provide on <em>1917 </em>is that when people look back on the film, it will not be because of its script, story, or acting performances, but rather the mastery of its surrounding creation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanKEvans2, post: 1524242, member: 12945"] Belated edit: My least favorite was [I]The Irishman[/I]. I also thoroughly enjoyed [I]Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood[/I], [I]Marriage Story [/I](though it is a gut-punch of a film), and [I]Little Women[/I] (Greta Gerwig was robbed of a Best Director nomination). My only thought I will provide on [I]1917 [/I]is that when people look back on the film, it will not be because of its script, story, or acting performances, but rather the mastery of its surrounding creation. [/QUOTE]
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