@MrHreviews The designer Ellen Mirojnick is 77 and has long career in costume design but she has done Riddick and Starship troopers as her only non more modern costume design and nothing from pre-modern history and sadly it shows.
The entire look of the film is lacking any identity.
@EndymionYT The designer Ellen Mirojnick is 77 and has long career in costume design but she has done Riddick and Starship troopers as her only non more modern costume design and nothing from pre-modern history and sadly it shows.
The entire look of the film is lacking any identity.
@NolanAnalyst The designer Ellen Mirojnick is 77 and has long career in costume design but she has done Riddick and Starship troopers as her only non more modern costume design and nothing from pre-modern history and sadly it shows.
The entire look of the film is lacking any visual identity.
@oracle0901@DiscussingFilm Modern Star Trek style costumes. As a designer and armourer this saddens me.
Great actors, but I really think it’s going to be beyond suspension credibility. It looks and sounds all wrong.
@DiscussingFilm That looks utterly horrible. Is looks likes a cheap TV series.
The costumes are among the worst I’ve seen in years. They look like modern people at a Ren fair.
Why is it so grey?
It will make money and it will be loved and loathed in equal measure.
@DiscussingFilm Churchill:
we gonna mess them fools up on the sand bruh.
Finna cap they on the streets.
In the hood, in the homes, in tha yard dog.
Ain’t never backing down.
Hitler:
I’m all 6-7 with that. His rizz is Everest.
@DiscussingFilm Zendaya it seems is the new Pedro Pascal. Generally okay actor, nothing special, seems nice and authentic in real life, seemingly in way too many productions and as a consequence horribly miscast in some.
I hope she gets a longer career so we can see if her acting matures well.
@DiscussingFilm Great actors…. But the costumes look terrible and it looks like it was filmed under the cold grey skies of southern England not the Mediterranean.
I feel this film will be where one has to forgive its (many) foibles to see its (cross fingers) greatness.