Film Reviews of Ferrari, The Boy and the Heron, Priscilla, Anyone But You, Next Goal Wins and One Life (Ep. 43, 5th Jan 2024)
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Featuring: - Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent; - Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook; - Emma Sewell from Emma@The Movies; - The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine;  and new for the first time this week... - Dan Cook from Dan Cook Movie Reviews on Facebook.   In this episode Bob, Scott, Andy and Emma review the following films: - Ferrari: Adam Driver stars as Enzo Ferrari in a turbulent drama; - The Boy and the Heron: The latest from Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki. - Priscilla: her turbulent relationship with the King directed by Sofia Coppola; - Anyone But You: Yet another reworked of Shakespeare's 'Musch Ado'; - Next Goal Wins: Light-hearted comedy set on American Samoa; and - One Life: A Tear-jerker true life story of war-time heroics.   We also have the seventh edition of a new film quiz: "Dr Bob's Movie Montage Mystery" which everyone gets right!  Note that the audio version of this and all other episodes of "Flickering Dreams" are available at the Flickering Dreams web site and it's also available on most major podcast platforms. AI Generated Shownotes: Summary In this episode, the hosts review several films including 'Ferrari', 'The Boy and the Heron', 'Priscilla', 'Anyone But You',  'Next Goal Wins' and 'One Life'. They share their thoughts on the acting, plot, humour, historical context and overall enjoyment of each film.  Overall, opinions on the films vary, with some enjoying them and others finding them disappointing. Overall, the hosts find 'Next Goal Wins' and 'One Life' to be enjoyable and recommendable films. The hosts also participate in a Movie Mystery Montage quiz. Takeaways - Opinions on films can vary greatly, with some people enjoying a film while others find it disappointing. - The acting, plot, and overall enjoyment of a film can greatly impact one's opinion of it. - Film reviews can be subjective, and it's important to consider different perspectives when forming an opinion about a film. The age gap between actors in a romantic film may not necessarily affect the overall quality of the film. - Films based on true stories should strive for accuracy while still allowing for creative storytelling. - The portrayal of cultural and gender diversity in films can add depth and authenticity to the story. - Films that tackle historical events should provide enough depth and detail to fully explore the subject matter. Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use’ policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email [email protected] and they will be removed.
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