Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House 2017
by AverageMansReviews
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Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful effects/Russian elements
I may
tell you this is a talkie-talkie:
briefly; this film is based around Watergate and other bits and pieces, the man
that is hiding in plain sight is one Deputy Director of the FBI/FBI Agent Mark
Felt/other name [Liam Neeson:] he has been in this life for 30 years.
Generally
speaking: the framework and pacing,
character developments and performances; The framework and pacing of this 104
minutes film is; well because they construct it to be investigated approach and
atmosphere to complement what they are going with here; it does make the film
feel longer like it is safely 120 minutes, it doesn't get noticeably quicker in
the later stages of this project. Moving on to the character developments and
performances 99.9% of this cast; they are on both counts good. But we now come
to our lead role Liam Neeson as Deputy Director of the FBI/FBI Agent Mark
Felt/other name; he really is the driving force behind it is project in its
entirety, this is one of those occasions where I feel very comfortable
suggesting without him this film would have been on his knees. You know you
need somebody that can create a presence within their character either coming
on to the screen or being the focus point or the maestro that keeps things
going on as long as in this case he is on-screen.
This
film receives: 5/10, this film is mixed; actually
be more precise it is a solid film [it just falls into the marking of being
mixed in my marking scale] and if you're wondering why this content even by my
standards is relatively short as I have already said it does a lot of talking
and to be fair to myself, I can't discuss things that are not in the this
project to begin with. So if you are a Liam Neeson take a look at this film,
but be prepared for dialogue. This film also has an award accredited to its
name of Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards 2017 Joe Barbar
Award Best Portrayal of Washington, DC
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