Thanks, Syl! that third one has always been one of my favourite shots - makes him look about twelve! (awwwwww!)
Thanks, Sylviane! You grabbed some of my favourite Ioan's expressions in Warriors.
Hi Sylviane, Many,many,many thanks for these screencaps!!! They're perfect :breakdance :hug :bow: ---------------Thanks for putting in the time, seriously, they're great. Since I've never seen the film (REGION 2,you know...... :angry2: ), the pictures are especially lovely. I really like the close-up on the fourth one......... Awww, and you even got a "wet look" one too! :cold shower 1 :cold shower 1 :cold shower 1 --------------------(Stevie, he AIN"T lookin' exactly like 'twelve' there to ME!!!!!!!! I know,I know....... :tsk tsk: ) :naughty :naughty
It's that innocent look in the third one that gets me thinking not so innocent thoughts. Better get to GMAlley or take one of my own :cold shower 1 . :applaud: :applaud: Excellent job, Sylvianne.
Great pics Sylviane!
Know what you mean, once you start watching Warriors you cannot stop, riveting but oh soo..........sad. Shows how they all change so much from before they went.
I always think of the James Blunt song now that he wrote as a peacekeeper in Kosovo. Think it's called "No more bravery". Would make a great Youtube clip with excerpts from the film.
Susie D.
Veeeerrrrrrrrry nice! I've always liked black and white photos, and these are super. I especially like the second one from left, top row. It's "the Gruffudd eyes ", of course, that do it!!!! Thx. Ahhh, Mr. Ward cuts a fine figure too, I must say.......
Quite nice! Thank you so much for sharing. A lot pleasant people to see in that movie even if the subject matter is quite difficult.
Tom Ward - not bad at all! My, what good eyes you have, General.
Great pics! B&w goes well with the mood of Warriors. Thanks for sharing, Stevie.
Someone got a sneaky hankering for Mr. M. Macfadyen? :wink: Lovely pics, Selma, as always. This film does lend itself to touching expressions, doesn't it?
Someone has a sneaky hankering for them all :wink: Watching it again made me cry my eyes out and I had to make some screencaptures for ya all.
And on MacFadyen's :love: Pvt. James note; he was much more portrayed in the part one and when I watched it first time years ago his character stuck in my mind for that scene in the groceries with his grandmother when he yelled at that girl that cried cause she wanted something and I remember how it was like for us. And when poor thing had to climb into a load truck of bodies.
And of course Ioan's Lt. Feeley :love: stuck in my mind when he found Almira.
You're right, Selma! Each one was a memorable character from Damien Lewis's hot (in the emotional sense) officer, Tom Ward's cold fish and Ioan's deep burier, to the rank and file men - the ordinary soldier boys from the cities of the North. I think I like immensely that it is a Geordie who recognises Feeley's distress and saves him in the end - we are so often used to portray the criminal/thick/poor (delete as appropriate) elements in TV dramas.
I'll have to listen more carefully to the accent of the man who found Feeley.
Thanks so much for posting those pictures. Ioan's performance in this was so restrained. He did an excellent job playing the repression of emotion with the cracks gradually showing through.