Brooklyn: A sweet, charming love story that is buoyed by the performances, especially by Saoirse Ronan. The first two-thirds are pretty much everything that I would want from a movie like this, but the last third feels rushed and contrived and never quite hits the dramatic pitch that you want it to. Grade: B-
Hacksaw Ridge: In direct contrast to Brooklyn, I thought that the first third of Mel Gibson's World War II movie struggled to find its footing and found the decision to keep the reason as to why Doss refused to use a firearm hidden from the audience for a good chunk of the time was a misstep as I had a hard time rooting for him as I didn't understand his motivation. Once the war scenes start, WOW! Tense, brutal, heroic and moving, I finished the movie moved by Doss's real life courage and heroism. People had complaints about Vince Vaughn's casting, but I thought he was solid. Grade: B+
Manchester By The Sea: Casey Affleck deserved every accolade that was thrown at him for his portrayal of a broken man returning to his hometown after his brother's death. I've long been a fan and I was happy to see everybody else get on board the Casey Affleck train. Michelle Williams was fantastic as well. Unfortunately, I felt that the movie started and stalled frequently, never allowing it gain any momentum to point that I was literally stunned when the movie ended. I wanted to love this movie and I did love parts of it, but as a whole it left me rather cold. Grade: C
Hacksaw Ridge: In direct contrast to Brooklyn, I thought that the first third of Mel Gibson's World War II movie struggled to find its footing and found the decision to keep the reason as to why Doss refused to use a firearm hidden from the audience for a good chunk of the time was a misstep as I had a hard time rooting for him as I didn't understand his motivation. Once the war scenes start, WOW! Tense, brutal, heroic and moving, I finished the movie moved by Doss's real life courage and heroism. People had complaints about Vince Vaughn's casting, but I thought he was solid. Grade: B+
Manchester By The Sea: Casey Affleck deserved every accolade that was thrown at him for his portrayal of a broken man returning to his hometown after his brother's death. I've long been a fan and I was happy to see everybody else get on board the Casey Affleck train. Michelle Williams was fantastic as well. Unfortunately, I felt that the movie started and stalled frequently, never allowing it gain any momentum to point that I was literally stunned when the movie ended. I wanted to love this movie and I did love parts of it, but as a whole it left me rather cold. Grade: C
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