Edge of Tomorrow is 10 years old! Another one of 2014's best Director Doug Liman has been notoriously difficult to work with thanks to his maverick filmmaking style Shame it only made $100.2 million from a $173 million budget despite solid reviews But so much of this movie is amazingly done from the action to the special effects to the badass score to the two leads It's like a big chocolate cake you can gobble up, I havent had that feeling since 'Drag Me to Hell' I love Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise together; one is the careful relaxed individual while the other is all guns and no questions with a candid militant attitude expecting the worst from war Plus much of the exo body suits for combat are 100% practical selling the physicality of it The filmmakers juggle many things of memory, history, and how we can recount all of that The mimics are fierce, reminded me of the sentinels from 'The Matrix' Next to the thrilling action sequences they also manage to make this very funny given the many alternatives they try to solve this time loop issue, they make many ways of starting over amusing Thankfully this doesn't get tiresome as the characters evolve their strategies and the pacing is pretty solid thanks to screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie There's also insertions of metaphors and symbolism about Hinduism for us making our own fates along with reincarnation This makes the genre fresh without feeling stale or overplayed thanks to this time travel gimmick using wry humor A very entertaining summer flick where the actors, the action, the effects, and the story all juggle together tremendously
Edge of Tomorrow is 10 years old!
Another one of 2014's best
Director Doug Liman has been notoriously difficult to work with thanks to his maverick filmmaking style
Shame it only made $100.2 million from a $173 million budget despite solid reviews
But so much of this movie is amazingly done from the action to the special effects to the badass score to the two leads
It's like a big chocolate cake you can gobble up, I havent had that feeling since 'Drag Me to Hell'
I love Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise together; one is the careful relaxed individual while the other is all guns and no questions with a candid militant attitude expecting the worst from war
Plus much of the exo body suits for combat are 100% practical selling the physicality of it
The filmmakers juggle many things of memory, history, and how we can recount all of that
The mimics are fierce, reminded me of the sentinels from 'The Matrix'
Next to the thrilling action sequences they also manage to make this very funny given the many alternatives they try to solve this time loop issue, they make many ways of starting over amusing
Thankfully this doesn't get tiresome as the characters evolve their strategies and the pacing is pretty solid thanks to screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie
There's also insertions of metaphors and symbolism about Hinduism for us making our own fates along with reincarnation
This makes the genre fresh without feeling stale or overplayed thanks to this time travel gimmick using wry humor
A very entertaining summer flick where the actors, the action, the effects, and the story all juggle together tremendously
Brad Pitt woulda been great in this
love this movie so much, it's like a big chocolate cake you can gobble uphaven't had that feeling since Drag Me to Hell
@3:18 that game's Deadspace3 on Hardcore mode lol
anyone whose played a game can see the similarities LOL
9:59 there's no anime of this. just a manga called "All you need Is kill"
I believe it's also a light novel