Shantaram official trailer

Sep 14, 2022 17:50

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Escaped convict Lin Ford (Charlie Hunnam) flees to the teeming streets of 1980s Bombay, looking to disappear. Working as a medic for the city’s poor and neglected, Lin finds unexpected love, connection, and courage on the long road to redemption. Based on the best-selling novel by Gregory David Roberts, stream Shantaram October 14 only on Apple
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hardcoreninja11 September 14 2022, 17:24:49 UTC
I adore Charlie Hunnam but this man is just not a good actor. I view him the same way and on the same level as I did Paul Walker... both attractive white boys that are the same in every role they took because they are incapable of removing themselves and their own personality traits outside of the role to make their characters individual and separated from their own person. Does that make sense? Charlie acts the same, swaggers the same, stands the same (holding onto his belt loops), and gives his characters the same personality charm in almost every piece of work. I basically see Jax Teller in everything just without the violence, and I guess that makes sense since Jax was his first major role and he was playing himself half the time. Paul Walker was a bit worse though.

Knowing me I'll probably end up watching this out of curiosity and boredom but never finish it because it won't hold my attention enough.

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frejasface September 14 2022, 17:25:51 UTC
After what Charlie did to his girlfriend I think he's a POS.

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hardcoreninja11 September 14 2022, 17:27:28 UTC
Oh, no. I am unaware of this bit of information. What did he do?

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hardcoreninja11 September 14 2022, 17:55:58 UTC
He "made it up" to her... with jewelry? Isn't she in the jewelry business? Wow, such thoughtfulness. What a chump-ass thing to do. And to a woman you've been in a relationship with for so many years. Who has stayed committed to you. The marriage comment is so inconsiderate and passive-aggressive in the way that he back-tracked his words, and then to do it during an interview no less. Gross.

It's sad to admit that while I'm stunned by this, I'm not exactly surprised. Men will always find a way to disappoint us/me/all women at some point.

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ahkna September 14 2022, 19:41:54 UTC
it seems to hurt women the most, while it's comfortable for the guys.

I think that's because society tells men they have their entire lifetime to settle down, and if they want to father children at age 75 with a 25 year old, that's fine.

Whereas that simply does not exist for women, both biologically and emotionally.

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dr_bong September 15 2022, 09:02:00 UTC
You know people lie in interviews to make them more interesting all the time…
They r still together..

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theactualworst September 14 2022, 17:37:03 UTC

He went all method for some movie and ghosted her for several months.

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green_monsterx September 14 2022, 17:36:34 UTC
What did he do?? I only remember that one long term gf he had that he was always very complimentary of??

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ahkna September 14 2022, 17:36:05 UTC
I always feel like he chooses these hyper masculine roles because before Sons of Anarchy he was best known for being the teenage twink in Queer as Folk.

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jellybonessss September 14 2022, 22:06:14 UTC
Oh man, that sucks. Nicholas Nickleby is one of my favorite comfort movies- he was so handsome and good in it!

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dr_bong September 15 2022, 09:01:12 UTC
Link?

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coeurtranquille September 14 2022, 18:49:04 UTC
I was thinking the exact same thing (about his acting). He literally just plays himself. Nothing changes, nothing is different, same mannerism. Boring. Same with the Rock

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tipping4_2 September 14 2022, 18:55:12 UTC
lmaooo even hearing his narration in the trailer i was like why does he sound so wooden

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