Vu la direction que prend son partenaire du premier film, c'est peut-être pas plus mal qu'il soit resté sur la même franchise.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
Pardon, j'ai tendance à oublier ce topic dernièrement, dès que j'ai un peu de temps je passe au duel suivant.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
2009 : Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench 2014 : Whiplash 2016 : La La Land 2018 : First Man : Le Premier Homme sur la Lune
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J.C. Chandor
2011 : Margin Call 2013 : All Is Lost 2014 : A Most Violent Year 2019 : Triple frontière (Triple Frontier)
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
On se tape des duels osef par dizaine par contre deux des meilleurs réalisateurs tombent ensemble dés le tour 2, génial
Je ne sais même pas pour qui voter. Envie de voter Chandor même si il n'a pas fait le meilleur film des 2 filmos mais bon bien plus constant et Chazelle mise à part Whiplash c'est un peu osef.
Ça m'emmerde pour Chandor dont j'adore A most violent year (revu récemment, clairement un grand film de la décennie 2010's) mais je vote Chazelle qui ne fait que du très très bon depuis Whiplash.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."