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Originally Posted by MacBlayne I disagree. Tony was all about hyper-editing (to match his characters' frazzled state of mind). Whereas Ridley was more about careful compositions. The editing in Atomic Blonde is way slower than Tony Scott's efforts post Crimson Tide. Atomic Blonde visuals are about framing characters in colour. |
I hear you but the fact the script was poor made the whole thing style over substance.
Like Nosferatu i also thought the story told in flashback from Theron's perspective meant a lack of suspense as it was clear however many frenetic fight sequences they threw into the mix, she obviously came out unscathed.