Saturday, December 21, 2019

Movie Review of The Monumental Men - 685 Words

What surprised me the most about The Monuments Men is how dull it was most of the time. All the ingredients were present to have a fun and intense movie. There was a lot of potential that wasnt utilized. Its entertaining in spurts, but went through too many spots that had me bored. In the end, its a decent movie to pass the time and has things going for it, but it just leaves you wanting more from the material. I didnt want to judge too much when I heard the news that the release date had been switched from its award-friendly December to February. Thats usually a negative sign, and it was in this case. Since this was directed by George Clooney and had an A-list cast telling a world War II story, I thought it would have turned out better. During World War II, Hitler and his generals plunder the best artworks of Western civilization sending millions paintings, statues, and other valuable objects to Germany. 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