and do they receive danger money, hana?
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CrystalRaindrops — 1 year ago(June 15, 2024 04:33 AM)
I asked the same question in my review, buna:
https://www.filmboards.com/t/Civil-War/Disregard-my-other-thread-about-this-movie-3507235/
Who were the main characters even taking photos for, assuming they were planning on selling them/having them published? They can't even get a phone signal, but Getty Images (or some other company that buys photographers' photos) is still in business?
Or did the photographers not care about selling them, and the message to the audience is that some photographers risk their lives to take pictures because they're so passionate about photography and want to share reality with the world? Most people who watched the movie expected a depiction of a modern US Civil War; they weren't watching to find out how hard photographers work to get good photos. -
WarrenPeace — 1 year ago(September 25, 2024 08:36 AM)
It was also weird or lame at how the writers did not have any pen and paper out or any kind of recording devices.
Did they have like body cams to watch and report from later?
I don't think so.
Like that one asked for the president's last words.
And he is going to remember all of that on top of everything else he has to recall?
Uh huh.
Yeah, right.
"Please vote to preserve the unique character of Warren…" - Robert Duvall -
Uncreative — 1 year ago(September 15, 2024 04:58 AM)
We're you hiding under the table at my house or something? I liked it. Especially once they got to DC. Way too many people were focused on all the wrong things like why California and Texas are friends. The whole point was that it doesn't matter who started it because it's going to suck for everyone if it happens.
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Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 

