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Monday, December 9, 2013

War Horse Film Review

The director is Steven Spielberg. He had make many good films, like Jurassic park, Lincoln, Jaws, War Horse, and there are many more. The sound effects were created by Gary Rydstorm, the costumes were created by Joanna Johnston. War Horse is about friendship between Albert and Joey. The story and the film is set in France, England and Germany.

In the movie, the main part of the story is about World War 1 that happens between England and the Germany. The film told us about the friendship during the war. Even though England and Germany were enemies. they help Joey to get out from the wire. The main character is Albie as the horse owner of Joey and Captain Nicholls is the one that buys the horse and he pledges to return back in a good condition


The acting in the movie is realistic and fantastic, because it tells about how they do their part in every scene. The music is good because every part that takes in the movie, every part that played in the movie have their own style of a music that will played in every scene. The photography is good because the camera man almost take with all of type of picture and from every side. Actually in England there is no sunset like that. The costumes are good because the designer makes real models of the clothes based on the uniforms at World War 1. The sound effects of the film were made by Gary Rydstorm and are good because not all of the stuffs in the film is used and the sound effect maker involve the science chemical and use the nitrogen for the sound. Sound effects help to increase the volume and intensity of the scene

So in conclusion of this review is the film of war is not always thrilling because sometimes the war film can tell us about how important friendship is. Even if you’re enemies outside of the war time we can talk to our enemy because the one who declare the war is the country not the soldier that involved in the war. I recommended you all to watch this film because this film contains many good points that we can learn from the film.

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