Tenet review by Harrison (Completely Spoiler Free review)
Available on DVD, Blu-Ray, 4K and Digital Download10/11/20 (12) 5 Stars
Youth #Gottit View:
Christopher Nolan meets David Lynch. Its a really hard story to explain but its a genuine work of art and very, very exciting throughout. Tenet is rated 12A – but its at the top end of 12A’s and close to being a 15 rated movie in content. A must see for 2020 – Highly Recommended!!!
Showcase Cinemas – Manga Akira 4K review by Harrison
In Showcase Cinemas and IMAX from 9/10/20 (15) 5 Stars
Youth #Gottit View:
One of the all time classic Sci-Fi Blockbusters is back on the big screen with an all new fresh 4K presentation for the first time. This is a movie event not to be missed – Highly Recommended!!!
I was very keen for Con and Harrison to see this movie. I like the idea that youngsters get to see stories such as Rocks, I Daniel Blake and Blue Story as it gives blessed Kidz like my own a prospective on how lucky they are and what other families are dealing with on a daily basis. This will be a very tough watch for many young people – but I think an essential view for many. Rocks is a challenging but wonderful story – Highly Recommended!!!
Rocks – Harrison talks to Bukky Bakray, Kosar Ali, Sarah Gavron and Anu Henriques CLICK HERE!!!
There’s something very special about this story. Its sort of a barmy concept – but very funny, works really well and has lots of heart. An American Pickle really feels like a classic Woody Allen movie. A great excuse to head back to the Cinema for some escapism!!!
The Rifleman – Harrison Discusses The First World War, Russian Revolution and Wartime Parallels with Director Dzintars Dreibergs!!!
Do you consider ‘The Rifleman’ a World War 1 or Russian Revolution movie? Harrison age 15
Dzintars Dreibergs – There is no Russian Revolution without WW1. The great war was catalyst for people to realize the stupidity of the war in order to re-evaluate the need own rights and not living in delusional words of god like Kaisers and Czars. But foremost – I consider this to be movie of young boy during the war, the recognition how messy and unjust it has always been. At the age of 16 you have crazy jokes, need for love and the war is just some crazy background that makes you mature so much faster.
What was the most shocking fact that you learned while researching the film? Harrison age 15
Dzintars Dreibergs – How fast we forget things. I never felt how recent was WW2 – I have lived longer than its distance till my birthday, yet I never felt how close it was. We tend to forget tragic things but it brings very bad habits in not learning from our past mistakes.
None who experienced war in its core would ever consider it to be a solution to anything, however, somehow violence is still present.
And one more thing – you cannot defeat those who fight for their homes.
Have you ever heard stories from veterans from this period of the war/revolution and what was your opinion on their accounts of the hardship endured by the people of Latvia? Harrison age 15
Dzintars Dreibergs – Latvia was the battleground. There was no choice to decide – to fight or not to fight, it is just – which army will mobilize you. You fight for some ideas of crazy rulers while you just want to get back home, to family.
Riflemen met the next war after just 20 years of peace. After the Soviet occupation they never had chance to speak freely about the freedom fights during WW1 thus they were never properly honoured.
However I read all the possible memoirs, letters in order to understand them – to see how alike they were despite that they are photographed on black and white film.
When you made The Rifleman – did you expect it to have the appeal it’s had outside of Latvia? Harrison age 15
Dzintars Dreibergs – We all are same. We want to love and be loved. None of us want to experience the tragedies with our closest ones. There is no difference where the fighting occurs but I hoped that international audience would be interested to see how the war looks from the battleground.
We tried to make film – how it would feel from the first person’s view and I am happy that people around the world can associate with this young boy.
The worlds not a great place right now – what parallels can you see between now and during the period that the film is set? Harrison age 15
Dzintars Dreibergs – First, the world is in the great place now. We live better than ever. We fight for human values which is impossible mission during the war. Many memories of soldiers tell how hard it was to live with themselves after they discovered animals within themselves, we can do sad things when fight for survival becomes real.
However, the sad part is that still there are state leaders that can convince people to kill for some ideology, leaving other’s nothing else but to defend and then starting long and crazy circle of many tragedies. I hope the world can learn from the history and stop this nonsense.
The Rifleman in Showcase Cinemas 26/7/20 – Review CLICK HERE!!!
The Drive-In Club – Being the Young Rocketman. Harrison talks to Matthew Illesley!!!
What were you thinking the moment you finished your first scene playing Reggie? Harrison age 15
Matthew Illesley – My first scene was acting with Bryce Dallas Howard. She is one of my favourite actors because I love Jurassic World. I just thought it was awesome to be acting with her.
When researching the part what did you find most interesting about the childhood of young Elton? Harrison age 15
Matthew Illesley – I thought Elton was quite cool because he didn’t mind what other people thought. I was very sad that all he wanted was a hug and love from his dad, and he didn’t get either.
If you could go back in time and write one of Elton’s songs which song would you choose and why? Harrison age 15
Matthew Illesley – If I could write one of Elton’s songs it would probably have been Your Song as it had a great feeling and it’s such a great song to sing.
Before meeting Elton John were you nervous about meeting such a big rock star and how did those feeling change after meeting him? Harrison age 15
Matthew Illesley – I was quite nervous meeting Sir Elton as the first time I met him was at the Premiere. Having met him and talked to him I thought he was awesome and very friendly. I had met David Furnish (his husband) a few times before and he was awesome too.
This was your first big movie role – what was the biggest lesson you learned? Harrison age 15
Matthew Illesley – I think the biggest lesson I learned was that you have to keep trying. Eventually if you keep trying and working hard, you may well succeed.
The Drive-In Club Blockbuster Movies Hosted by Alex Zane – Rocketman with Dexter Fletcher CLICK HERE!!!