fayreynolds
Joined Jul 2019
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I am not sure where to start. I saw this movie three days ago and I've thought about it heaps since. I really can see this movie isn't for everyone, as it's atmospheric and very surreal as well. Many times we watch a movie and go ok, what's next, when it finish he's and it's soon forgotten.
This movie starts slow, but builds and somehow Adam holds your attention and you grow to care what happens to all the players.
It's an interesting and unusual treatment of characters and one that I found very moving.
Give it a try you might love it too.
No, it's not average - more a homage to 70's style movies, sparse but somehow rich.
The depth is in what isn't said and the point might be that we don't see what is important, or valuable even when it is right in front of us.
It's also amazing that you can go from fear to love, for a huge spider, (more than likely his subconscious fears, in reality). Skinny human who fears love and is embraced by Hanus anyway.
But who knows, that's just my take on it!
This movie starts slow, but builds and somehow Adam holds your attention and you grow to care what happens to all the players.
It's an interesting and unusual treatment of characters and one that I found very moving.
Give it a try you might love it too.
No, it's not average - more a homage to 70's style movies, sparse but somehow rich.
The depth is in what isn't said and the point might be that we don't see what is important, or valuable even when it is right in front of us.
It's also amazing that you can go from fear to love, for a huge spider, (more than likely his subconscious fears, in reality). Skinny human who fears love and is embraced by Hanus anyway.
But who knows, that's just my take on it!
Firstly, I read the book, All the light we cannot see and found it to be a profoundly beautiful book. Doerr the writer described the events in such beautiful terms and moves the reader with his words, I just had to put the book down on occasions to close my eyes and be there, with them, for a minute to let the emotions and images wash over me. To be truthful I was a little bit worried when I heard Netflix was doing a series, but overjoyed when I read that Louis Hoffman, from the brilliant Dark, was playing Werner the main character. Aria Maria Loberti a legally blind new actress, was also very believable and strong. I think that the series tried very hard to encapsulate the concepts of the story. Nothing can ever be as good as the book. Very few series or films are as good as the original book, in which our own imagination draws the environment, the people and their natures and their characters. In this series the two young main characters were absolutely beautiful, and Lewis Hoffman is a stunning young actor and I have much regard for him and found it an absolute pleasure to watch. My only complaint about the whole series was Marie-Laurie walking without shoes with glass and debris everywhere go r so long towards the end, but that's a small complaint overall. I'm also rereading the book now.