There’s still a lot of real stunts in the film. Not as much a Fury Road. But I also thought where they used the CGI was good. The film is even more stylized and dreamlike than any previous film in the series. There’s some parts where the CGI is obvious but, in the way, a giant matte painting was in old school movies. The film is almost yelling at you it clearly isn’t the real events rather a tale told by a history-man around a campfire.
There’s still a lot of real stunts in the film. Not as much a Fury Road. But I also thought where they used the CGI was good. The film is even more stylized and dreamlike than any previous film in the series. There’s some parts where the CGI is obvious but, in the way, a giant matte painting was in old school movies. The film is almost yelling at you it clearly isn’t the real events rather a tale told by a history-man around a campfire.
That ending, nailed it
I added to my previous post to clarify, I’m still gonna see this and am pretty stoked to do so.