
The cast is pretty impressive- Anthony Hopkins, Mel Gibson, Daniel Day-Lewis, Liam Neeson, and Laurence Olivier. That is actually quite remarkable. Hopkins is very good as Bligh- he definitely has a harsh streak in him, but Hopkins plays him as a real man- complex and complicated- not as a one-dimensional tyrant. Mel Gibson is pretty good as Fletcher Christian. While I might have liked Gable in the role better, Gibson is a talented actor, and plays the part well. Day-Lewis and Neeson both have smaller roles, but it is very enjoyable seeing them throughout the film. They added a good deal to it. Olivier has a very small role, and I actually forgot he was in this movie until the end. Still, this movie features five incredibly talented actors, and that's one of its greatest strengths.
The cinematography for this movie was pretty incredible. We have some beautiful shots of the Bounty set against the open sea or the setting sun. The island of Tahiti looks lush and exotic. I was very impressed with how this movie looked visually. Even the ship itself is quite a sight to see. It added a good deal to the film.
While the movie mostly does a good job of holding our attention, there were a few moments when I did find it hard to pay attention. The movie spends a considerable amount of time on the island itself. This is important because it helps you to understand why there was a mutiny in the first place (and it is more complicated than simply because the crew hated Bligh). We need time on the island, but I thought there was too much time spent here. These scenes are less effective than watching the men on the open seas, and they slow the movie down. I also thought the actual mutiny scenes could have been more effective. The decision must have been a very difficult one, but too little of that is shown.
This is definitely a good movie, but I thought it needed more of an emotional punch. It's interesting to watch, but it never really hits you on any kind of emotional level. It is historically accurate, but not always completely entertaining. I did enjoy this movie, but I still wanted more. For a movie telling the same story for the third time (and when the previous two films were so critically acclaimed), I felt like this one needed more to it. Still, this is a good movie. I'll give it a 7/10.
So, it is late afternoon on Sunday, and I just finished my first movie. This is not good. I need to hit 4 movies today, and I'm not sure I can do it. It was a struggle to get through this one. I'm just tired of watching movies. I have other things to do and other things I want to do. Unfortunately, I'm still 5 movies down, which is simply too many. I need to close that gap today if I hope to have a shot at 100. I'll go psych myself up for more movie watching. It's funny that I'm complaining about this, but you try watching a movie when you absolutely don't feel like it. It's not easy, my friends.
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