Dunkirk is Christopher Nolan’s latest film about the Allied Forces and their struggle to evacuate after German Forces have cornered them in Dunkirk. Facing torrential air attacks, Christopher Nolan’s film is a contained spectacle of tension and anxiety. Accurately mirroring the dread and horror of war, Dunkirk bends and threatens to break into a spiral…
Month: July 2017
Song To Song review; Panoramic beauty, contemplative faces and a vacant search for identity.
Terence Malick’s Song To Song characterizes the director’s recent style of panoramic beauties, contemplative faces and vacant searches for identity. My first experience with Malick was Knight Of Cups, was the most pretentious piece of philosophical rambling that was a charade for whatever crises the privileged and the spoilt may have had. Christian Bale’s character…
Okja review; Undying love and the sanctity of life.
Okja is a blockbuster type of film with equal amounts of tension and a stirring disquiet. This two-tone approach has come to define Bong Joon Ho’s work. His previous film, Snowpiercer, was lacerating in its social message of class and inequality and sacrificed nothing when it came to dark violence and brutal bloodshed. Delving into…
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