Quick Review: A bit more focused direction, smoother pacing, and a little less dialogues would have help it to achieve greatness, but for what it is, Spielberg's period drama about the power of classic journalism and unveiling political secrets at the cost of many risks and hard work is a vital movie with a prompt topic that succeeds because of its intelligent script, accurate 60s representation, and the stellar cast, namely Streep, who delivers on of 2017's very best female turns you'll see.
Friday, February 2, 2018
[6.75/10] The Post (2017)
The Post (2017)
Quick Review: A bit more focused direction, smoother pacing, and a little less dialogues would have help it to achieve greatness, but for what it is, Spielberg's period drama about the power of classic journalism and unveiling political secrets at the cost of many risks and hard work is a vital movie with a prompt topic that succeeds because of its intelligent script, accurate 60s representation, and the stellar cast, namely Streep, who delivers on of 2017's very best female turns you'll see.
Quick Review: A bit more focused direction, smoother pacing, and a little less dialogues would have help it to achieve greatness, but for what it is, Spielberg's period drama about the power of classic journalism and unveiling political secrets at the cost of many risks and hard work is a vital movie with a prompt topic that succeeds because of its intelligent script, accurate 60s representation, and the stellar cast, namely Streep, who delivers on of 2017's very best female turns you'll see.
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Even if it's not great, Spielberg usually delivers something good.
That's true. He never disappoints.
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