• What can bog the film down at times though is that it can get a bit heavy-handed. The very same emotion that it goes for, can make it a bit drippy at times. The movie’s trajectory is also a bit predictable and you should know that this film focuses quite squarely on his early life.

  • Watch this one. It is more than just a hostage-crisis film. It tries hard to make you think about the bigger picture, and mostly succeeds.

  • Sure, there is a fair bit of violence. And yes, it might seem needlessly gratuitous at times but you can let that slip as you’ve probably not seen Costner in this challenging a role (for him at least) in quite a while. The London location also makes for a beautiful backdrop for the film. Definitely different, and interesting.

  • Rogers’ mistrust regarding new-world values (compared to the time he was from) is nicely explored. His unwillingness to compromise on his code is seen to great effect. There is darkness, there is depth, but the important thing is that the element of fun is also most definitely present. Oh and needless to say, don’t miss Stan Lee’s cameo and do stay for the post-credits scene.

  • The camerawork perfectly captures their closed surroundings, with tight angles, thereby accentuating dramatic tension. Winstead’s performance is also amazing, evoking both empathy and intensity with equal ease. Don’t miss this gem of a thriller.

  • The period detailing – be it a rustic locale or sophisticated surroundings – is quite superb. Brown also tries to give the story an emotional touch, to good effect. And in fact, it is this which makes this film both enjoyable and gripping.

  • All said and done though, it’s the visual dazzle that keeps this one afloat.

  • Plenty of metaphors – some unnecessary – but decent fare, on the whole.

  • …the intricate landscaping, masterful camerawork and environment (actually filmed in Downtown Los Angeles) create a delightfully immersive experience. Heartwarming and enjoyable.

  • Although a slightly over-dramatic ending holds the film back from greater heights, this is on the whole, quite enjoyable for kids as well as adults.

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