"Action!" Films of 2026
Doublethink
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I am looking forward to Odyssey in the summer, but is anything else good coming up - anything you’ve seen and want to talk about ? Post reviews and recommendations here.
(ETA late because my own typo was doing my head in.)
(ETA late because my own typo was doing my head in.)
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Confession time: as a teenager I was a member of the Neil Diamond fan club 😬😆 which is partly why my daughter chose it.
But honestly, Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson et al turned in such excellent performances that you wouldn't need to be a fan to enjoy it. Unless you hate musicals!
What I really loved, apart from the excellent singing and acting, was that the film featured some of Neil Diamond's less populist songs with his imo very poetic lyrics.
It's a sad but hopeful story and I'm glad to have seen it.
Trailer.
I had a small quibble with the translation of ‘embouchure’ as mouthpiece. Should be embouchure in the context of wind instrument technique.
Looked at the trailer. Looks interesting. Been forever since I've been to a theatre.
Really liked many things about this film, especially Ralph Fienne’s performance and the young soldier who took on the tenor solo. Like others, not so sure about Elgar’s appearance, it made him look like those awful people on the conscientious objector committee, and didn’t really contribute to the plot.
The application of Gerontius’ music to ww1 deaths of millions of young soldiers was very powerful. The script brought out the social changes accelerated by ww1, which I remember my grandfather, a veteran of that war, talking about.
WitG and I have plans to visit the war graves in France this year, as we both have great-uncles buried there.
I suspect the answer to my question is yes, I am the only one.
I’m just saying that my mind repeatedly ignores or fails to register the exclamation mark, so that even though I know better I keep reading the thread title as “Action Films of 2026,” rather than as “Action! Films of 2026.”
Maybe it’s the extra space before the exclamation mark—“Action ! Films of 2026”—that throws me off.
Arethosemyfeet, Heaven Host
I found my mind was doing the same thing. Thank you for the change.
I saw "David" yesterday at our local theatre. I doubt it will be here much longer as there were only ten of us in attendance. It made me wonder how many people watched it and went home afterwards to read the story in their Bible. I found it entertaining. The best part was the interpretation of the fabrics and the textures in the clothing. I'd recommend it to anyone interested in textiles and that type of thing.