I think something that put me off is that it had a cheap feeling to it.
I know they probably spent hundreRAB of millions on it, but there was something about it which made it feel sort of limited.
It didn't feel cinematic and felt sort of cramped and claustrophobic. It went from scene to scene but I never got a sense of place. It all felt restricted to that one street.
It would cut from one scene to another and I would always be wondering where they are in that scene. What building are they in? I needed to see some exterior establishing shots of where they were.
All I remember is that main street as a location and all other scenes felt like they were detatched and filmed in interiors where I couldn't even place in the town.
It's hard to explain, but it felt cramped and small, and simply not cinematic. It went from a scene in one room to another scene in another and I never got the feeling of a real place. It felt like lots of scenes filmed in stuffy interior sets not flowing well together and feeling clumsily stitched together.
I think it needed more exterior shots. Probably big exterior shots.
Everything about it felt small and limited.
I think for a film of that kind it needed to feel cinematic. I know that I'm repeating that word a lot but I do think that's probably what felt lacking to me.
Apart from one or two exterior shots everything else felt more like a play than a movie.
I think for the story it was telling it should have felt more epic and showed more location and scenery.
Like I said I thought it was pretty good, but I don't think I could watch it many times.
And it did feel as though the story was a bit simple and there was nothing that clever about the script as far as I'm concerned.
I was expecting an epic, but it still felt more like it was a TV drama which was limited in it's scope. I felt it should have felt bigger.
So maybe it was mainly the production choices that I wasn't impressed with.
I'm not sure what to think of Daniel day Lewis' character. It was an interesting performance but something about it didn't strike me as him being a real character. He felt more like a cartoon character. The way he spoke didn't feel that natural to me. The performance felt a bit odd to me, although I know that many will disagree with me, it just didn't feel like a real person to me. I'm not saying he was bad, he was probably excellent and the problem is possibly down to my own perception of his character.
And no, I never rated Leonardo Di Caprio either. I never understand why he always seems to get high profile roles.