Is this movie the ultimate pleb filter?

Is this movie the ultimate pleb filter?
>kino cinematography
>kino soundtrack
>kino performances
>kino secondary characters (justin theroux, cyaran hinds)
>ok plot but it is comfy as fuck because it is not trying too hard to be epic

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no one cares

>kino cinematography
>shot on digital
lmao? nice try

Mann's films are literaly "women will never understand"-core.

This.

>actors' names are switched around on the post

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>kino locations
why does everyone forget this?

Similar to True detective 2

It was alright. Not Mann's best film, but still decent.

correct

digital > film

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I couldn’t hear what the actors were saying

The film looks decent. Film is much better than digital. The best looking films were all shot on film.

Yeah

Underrated on a criminal level

the plot suffered from the production being a mess but it's still a great movie

And Jamie Foxx being a bitch and refusing to die

Hated the directors cut, but loved the Manhunter DC

>Colin was 30 years old when this came out

what the fuck

Mann is a master of ambiance....

...but the two leads he choose for his 'reboot', were shite.

>reboot

>yes?

>>ok plot but it is comfy as fuck because it is not trying too hard to be epic
jamie foxx singlehandedly sank any chance of it being any good
>Foxx was also characterized as unpleasant to work with. He refused to fly commercially, forcing Universal to give him a private jet. He also wouldn't participate in scenes on boats or planes. After gunshots were fired on set in the Dominican Republic on October 24, 2005, Foxx packed up and refused to return; this forced Mann to re-write the film's ending, which some crew members characterized as less dramatic than the original.[2]

Colin should have knocked him out

Gong Li was fucking gorgeous in that movie.

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My mother and grandmother both liked this movie though

he really should've
>Foxx, who won an Academy Award after signing to do Miami Vice, was also reputed to complain about co-star Farrell's larger salary, which Foxx felt didn't reflect his new status as an Oscar winner; consequently, reports Slate: "Foxx got a big raise while Farrell took a bit of a cut." Slate also reported that Foxx demanded top billing after winning an Oscar.[2]

>takes it out on everyone else because he has a shitty agent