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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
1 week ago

Glasgowish

Has anyone seen this yet, and if so did you enjoy it?.

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By *idssissyTV/TS
1 week ago

Birmingham

Going later in the week

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
1 week ago

Glasgowish

I hope to go soon too.

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By *ickleTheWonderSchlongMan
1 week ago

Ends

Interested

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By *innamon_flameWoman
1 week ago

london

I'll have to check this out. I love brutalist architecture. There are a few hidden gems around London as well as some iconic buildings.

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By *orth_London_Guy100Man
1 week ago

London

Saw it a few weeks ago.

The film is screened in 2 parts with an intermission.

Thought the first part was great. Slow and very powerful. Went off the boil in the second half. Very well acted though.

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By *innamon_flameWoman
1 week ago

london


"Saw it a few weeks ago.

The film is screened in 2 parts with an intermission.

Thought the first part was great. Slow and very powerful. Went off the boil in the second half. Very well acted though."

I am notorious for falling asleep in cinemas so might have to watch this at home

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By *orth_London_Guy100Man
1 week ago

London


"Saw it a few weeks ago.

The film is screened in 2 parts with an intermission.

Thought the first part was great. Slow and very powerful. Went off the boil in the second half. Very well acted though.

I am notorious for falling asleep in cinemas so might have to watch this at home"

films rums for about 3 hours, so maybe

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By *ty31Man
1 week ago

NW London


"I'll have to check this out. I love brutalist architecture. There are a few hidden gems around London as well as some iconic buildings.

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Ian Fleming named James Bonds nemesis Goldfinger after the architect that designed the Trellick anf Balfron Towers- he didn't like him very much apparently

That's your London trivia for today!

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
1 week ago

Glasgowish


"Saw it a few weeks ago.

The film is screened in 2 parts with an intermission.

Thought the first part was great. Slow and very powerful. Went off the boil in the second half. Very well acted though.

I am notorious for falling asleep in cinemas so might have to watch this at home

films rums for about 3 hours, so maybe"

Yes, it's a long film but if it's as good as Schindle's List you won't notice.

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By *ndy58Man
1 week ago

Birmingham


"Saw it a few weeks ago.

The film is screened in 2 parts with an intermission.

Thought the first part was great. Slow and very powerful. Went off the boil in the second half. Very well acted though.

I am notorious for falling asleep in cinemas so might have to watch this at home

films rums for about 3 hours, so maybe"

Running time 3 hour 34 minutes, so with the intermission and adverts you'll be in the cinema for well over 4 hours. I'll go once I find somewhere that's showing it and has comfortable seats.

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By *tarcrossed_SwingersCouple
1 week ago

Loughborough

It looks great and we're lookong forward to see it! But what is it with films being excessively long? Yes, it's in two parts, but this trend is a pain and it seems to be sticking around!

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By *idssissyTV/TS
3 days ago

Birmingham


"Going later in the week "

Saw yesterday and while enjoyed not sure I got all the hype about it

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
3 days ago

Reading

I saw it last weekend. Lots to think about.

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By *aybeLadyWoman
3 days ago

West Dublin

I left at the intermission. It wasnt my cup of tea.

It is more an artsy film, the music made me more anxious and unsettled than I needed to be tbh.

So I took the intermission as my queue to leave.

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