Full Movie Name: 18+ Life 2015 1080p BluRay 600MB x265 HEVC
Country: UK | USA | Germany | Canada | Australia
Language: English
Release Date: 4 December 2015 (USA)
Language: English
Release Date: 4 December 2015 (USA)
Director: Anton Corbijn
Writer: Luke Davies (screenplay)
Stars: Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan, Peter Lucas
Writer: Luke Davies (screenplay)
Stars: Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan, Peter Lucas
Duration: 111 Minutes
Size: 622MB
Size: 622MB
Storyline
A snapshot in time-the film chronicles the story behind the 1955 LIFE magazine photo thread by Dennis Stock of then-rising star, James Dean, and gives us an inside look at some of Hollywood’s most iconic images and into the life of a gifted, but troubled man.
Reviews: I wanted to like this movie, in fact I would have liked this movie but for one very important thing: To watch this portrayal of James Dean by someone with such little charisma and animal magnetism and sorry Dane Dehaan “sex appeal” play someone like James Dean was just painful to watch, and utterly disappointing. I am not saying he is not a fine actor – IN ANOTHER ROLE – but let’s get real, James Dean would have never been THE James Dean had he not been swoon-worthy, on screen and off, and I’m sorry but that simply does not apply to Dane Dehaan, at least in this role. (I haven’t seen him in anything else that I can recall so I can’t say he isn’t fine in another role.) Unbelievable and unrealistic that any studio or the masses would have been pursuing THIS James Dean. The movie had so much potential but this unfortunate casting choice for the single most important part in the film killed it for me.
Reviews: I wanted to like this movie, in fact I would have liked this movie but for one very important thing: To watch this portrayal of James Dean by someone with such little charisma and animal magnetism and sorry Dane Dehaan “sex appeal” play someone like James Dean was just painful to watch, and utterly disappointing. I am not saying he is not a fine actor – IN ANOTHER ROLE – but let’s get real, James Dean would have never been THE James Dean had he not been swoon-worthy, on screen and off, and I’m sorry but that simply does not apply to Dane Dehaan, at least in this role. (I haven’t seen him in anything else that I can recall so I can’t say he isn’t fine in another role.) Unbelievable and unrealistic that any studio or the masses would have been pursuing THIS James Dean. The movie had so much potential but this unfortunate casting choice for the single most important part in the film killed it for me.



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