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Saw this yesterday. It was the 2nd premiere of the film at 11am. Yet, we were still treated to a panel after the movie featuring the director, producer, writer, Colin Firth, Jeremy Irvine, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Tanroh Ishida. Patti Lomax, the real life wife of Eric Lomax was also in attendance and was carefully escorted by Firth.

The movie was really wonderfull acted/shot/directed. It was absolutely thrilling from about halfway into the film. At about 100mins, the movie feels too short. It takes a very dramatic leap in the film very early. I think it may have really benefited from an extra 15 mins of setup before the movie takes its leap.

That said, what *is* shown in 100mins is fascinating. Firth is, as expected by now, just captivating. Kidman is capable and well cast but her character is given somewhat limited screentime in my opinion. The real treat here is the younger WWII versions of Lomax (Firth) and Japanese captor Nagase (Sanada). The young cast led by Jeremy Irvine and Tanroh Ishida are really a treat I wasn't expecting. The matching up of Firth and Irvine, and Sanada and Ishida as versions of each other is somewhat remarkable. Irvine joked during the Q&A that while the actors did collaborate off screen to work on dialogue and mannerisms together, Irvine said he really worked on his "Colin Firth impression" which got a huge laugh from the crowd.

My gf and I both agreed that the acting here definitely warrants some award-season attention, but overall the film was a little bit choppy in how quickly things evolved and that it may have really benefited from some extra development.


Up next, Parkland. It too is in its 2nd premiere, so I'm sure there will be some crew/cast that's stuck around. I'll check in here after.

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Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2013 Post [View all] , wrecknoble, Mon Aug-26-13 11:44 PM
 
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So envious. So, so, so envious.
Aug 26th 2013
1
Lol don't be but do tell me which of the above
Aug 27th 2013
3
      Mandela, The Past, Blue is the Warmest Color, Labor Day
Aug 28th 2013
6
           RE: Mandela, The Past, Blue is the Warmest Color, Labor Day
Sep 09th 2013
18
im going to see Top Gun lol
Aug 27th 2013
2
I was thinking of seeing some of the older films but
Aug 27th 2013
4
      i didnt buy tickets or have time to sit down and look through
Sep 07th 2013
14
Getting them general public tickets.
Aug 28th 2013
5
I got tix to Parkland, Railway Man, and Enough Said
Aug 30th 2013
7
I really liked Please Give
Aug 31st 2013
8
nice, let's check-in here after we see the films
Sep 03rd 2013
9
Update: got August: Osage County tickets now too :)
Sep 03rd 2013
10
Real interested to hear about this one.
Sep 03rd 2013
11
      word, i haven't seen the play
Sep 03rd 2013
12
Sep 06th 2013
13
Sep 08th 2013
15
      Okay, I lied.
Sep 09th 2013
17
Parkland (Landesman) - Giamatti, Efron, Thornton, Duplass, Livingston..
Sep 09th 2013
19

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