mie-26601
Joined Jan 2022
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It's not often that I review on this site, but once in a while a movie comes along that touches something deeper than just me being entertained for x number of minutes. The Dust Storm is one of those. Being a fan of Colin O'donoghue brought my attention to this movie. I KNEW it wasn't a fairytale rosy red story I was about to see, and that might have helped me to "accept" the ending. It's tough, gritty, and "right in ya face" kind of movie. The cutting/editing of the movie establishes the mood and feeling of each scene in a spectacular way. The time jumping and warping the past, present and future together in several key scenes is brilliantly done.
Both characters carries boat loads of baggage and more and more are revealed to the viewer along the way, some surprised me, or made me sad. The whole movie is touching and gut-wrenching and will be simmering in my heart and soul for some time. I love how the two main characters are portraited, and both actors does this so well.
Both characters carries boat loads of baggage and more and more are revealed to the viewer along the way, some surprised me, or made me sad. The whole movie is touching and gut-wrenching and will be simmering in my heart and soul for some time. I love how the two main characters are portraited, and both actors does this so well.