What terrible nonsence
Good Night, and Good Luck is a slow, self-important film that tries too hard to be profound. Clooney's direction feels stiff, and the black-and-white aesthetic comes off more as a stylistic gimmick than a meaningful choice. The pacing drags, the characters lack emotional depth, and the story-though historically significant-feels distant and uninvolving. Despite its ambitions, it fails to connect, making for a dull, forgettable watch masked as prestige cinema.
- igorgrabov
- Aug 4, 2025