![]() It's debatable whether or not he was better than other actors this year, I will judge that once I have seen all the films, but he is definitely Oscar worthy in American Sniper. He has now been nominated for 3 acting Oscars. Reviewed by ThomasDrufke 8 / 10 Keep Both Eyes Openīradley Cooper is simply one of the elite actors working today. Kyle's struggle isn't with his missions, but about his relationship with the reality of the war and, once returned at home, how he manages to handle it with his urban life, his wife, and kids.-Evandro Martirano After marrying Taya (Sienna Miller), Kyle and the other members of the team are called for their first tour of Iraq. So he joined the S.E.A.L.s in order to become a sniper. But like the film said: HAVE MERCY.Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) was nothing more than a Texas man who dreamt of becoming a cowboy, but in his thirties he found out that maybe his life needed something different, something where he could express his real talent, something that could help America in its fight against terrorism. So: nice documentary but not the blockbuster you might expect due to advertising/visuals/trailer. (I got around this by having a HSP mother and learning early in my life to follow my needs and for example work from home early on) I am happy they spoke about parenting as well and the workplace, which is a huge deal for many HSPs, I think. ![]() I somehow wished as well to have heard more research in this film about all that stuff, like how introversion connects with for example fearful-avoidant or dismissive-avoidant attachment styles WITH HSPs, but then again - this is a too specialized topic, I guess. I am, personally, a HSP and still try to figure out my detailed trait-set together with introversion and attachment style to understand myself better. sorry guys :( ).īut enough of the bad talking, I liked the structure of the narration / information and hope that this film will help a few people out there either to explain HSPs to non-HSPs or can reflect on HSP while being one themselves. I mean yes, it is a documentary and needs to inform, but I can't get rid of the feeling that there was used an awfully lot of stock footage. from Bamberg where I actually grew up!), but seriously: the repetitive imagery, the weird cinematography (at times), the weird sound overlays and the overall not tooooo appealing visuals were not very amusing to watch. I came across this while doing research and although I was delighted to hear some of the researchers speak on screen (I was excited to see one Ph.D. and somehow I wished that this documentary was more for the ones who do not know what HSP is actually. I think that this documentary is (hopefully) more for the NON-HSP than HSPs, although the documentary sounded a lot of times like "You can do better, we support you HSP.". Reviewed by thedarkhorizon 5 / 10 Great topic but average execution - still okay-ish informative. ![]()
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