Lee (2023)
35KLee (2023). 1h 56m | R
“Giving this an 7.5/10 ratingu003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA very and honest as you can get biopic drama of Lee Miller, famous photographer from the 1930u0026#39;s and through out the second world war, showed the world the horrors in the world during her time. Played by, Kate Winslet, this is very much her film, and rightly so. Again, more fine work from an actor who still can pull your attention and works hard at it. Alexander Skarsgård and Andy Sambergnare the backup who just as superb in this really near top notch movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEllen Kuras directs us through pretty much a hellish world with touches of light and happiness, which are few, and proper, given the subject matter, and it is eerily lovely looking and tough too. WritersnLiz Hannah, Marion Hume and John Collee give us a solid script and story, given how nasty the world was in, as Andrea Riseborough and Marion Cotillard also, pull out the stops in the acting, and look real rough, only Josh Ou0026#39;Connor is the clean person here.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film could of been a bit more edger and stronger, but then it would of been very graphic and a higher rating, alienating more of he audience, who need to see this film. A good bit of cinema, and with what is out there, it shines and is never, never boring.”