loadham
Joined May 2020
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loadham's rating
Not usually a fan of biopics, but this film kept you engaged. A fantastic movie with stunning cinematography, a great soundtrack, and excellent performances.
Edward Norton delivers a masterful performance, bringing depth and nuance to his character. His ability to convey complex emotions with subtle expressions and controlled intensity makes his portrayal both compelling and unforgettable and he should be the one winning the oscar for best supporting actor this year.
Music was compelling and beautifully attached to the movie. Last, Timothée Chalamet delivers a captivating performance, bringing a raw emotional depth and charisma to his role.
Edward Norton delivers a masterful performance, bringing depth and nuance to his character. His ability to convey complex emotions with subtle expressions and controlled intensity makes his portrayal both compelling and unforgettable and he should be the one winning the oscar for best supporting actor this year.
Music was compelling and beautifully attached to the movie. Last, Timothée Chalamet delivers a captivating performance, bringing a raw emotional depth and charisma to his role.
Quiet and fragile, 'All We Imagine as Light' delicately unfolds life in Mumbai, capturing the solitude of its protagonists in a city full of movement. The film beautifully juxtaposes the stillness of personal struggles against the relentless pace of urban life, creating an intimate yet universal portrait of longing and resilience. However, while the storytelling is subtle and poetic, it lacks a true climax, leaving certain narrative threads unresolved. Despite this, the film's delicate atmosphere, compelling performances, and evocative cinematography make it a poignant, meditative experience that lingers beyond the screen.
This a genuine piece of cinema and I found compassion and meaning in it's simplicity and the silence it brought at times between the two protagonists. Both actors were so likeable in this emotionally queer road movie.
Photography was to the point and the ambience of the movie was really nice; the landscapes, the colours, the faces, music and everything.
I believe cinema should be real, effortless, realistic and something everyone can identify with. And this movie was a simple storytelling but genuinely given, and quite approachable.
As such this movie was the best thing I could watch during this turbulently uneventful night of January.
Photography was to the point and the ambience of the movie was really nice; the landscapes, the colours, the faces, music and everything.
I believe cinema should be real, effortless, realistic and something everyone can identify with. And this movie was a simple storytelling but genuinely given, and quite approachable.
As such this movie was the best thing I could watch during this turbulently uneventful night of January.