2 reviews
This should be called 'A Disaster' - it's a tone deaf disaster film masqerading as "domestic violence" - it's violent, alright in it's terrible construction and lousy filmmaking. Could it get any worse? Yup. It's also a film that race bait's and stokes stokes division with racism and rage. It's offensive AF literally, and figuratively.
- kiogetsstranger
- Jul 5, 2020
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Honeycomb Lodge, as a movie may not be remembered just for what the spoken word conveys, but it is destined to remain unforgettable for its compelling pauses, its crushing restrain, its depiction of paranoia and ruthlessness of power, its matchless tribute to resilience against timeless slyness of cultural oppression, its stirring performances by publically evasive yet flawlessly consummate cast and a photography so powerful that its weaves its own formidably parallel narrative. It's tale unfurled by the tale itself; a riddle solved by the riddle itself.