janehamlet
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The original Danish title is better, I think, but other than that I'm at a loss to explain some of the low star reviews for this film. I started watching it thinking I'd maybe give it half an hour, and then ninety minutes later when the credits rolled, I was genuinely surprised that so much time had passed.
The film is deceptively slow paced, especially at the start, but the slow build up of unsettling atmosphere is such that you don't really notice. The direction and performances are uniformly excellent, pulling you almost reluctantly from one scene to the next, because you have to know what will happen when the tension finally breaks.
The film has a moment when you think some resolution has been reached and then it completely smacks you out of left field with an ending I, for one, did not see coming.
Definitely worth your time.
The film is deceptively slow paced, especially at the start, but the slow build up of unsettling atmosphere is such that you don't really notice. The direction and performances are uniformly excellent, pulling you almost reluctantly from one scene to the next, because you have to know what will happen when the tension finally breaks.
The film has a moment when you think some resolution has been reached and then it completely smacks you out of left field with an ending I, for one, did not see coming.
Definitely worth your time.
This is an astonishing first feature from actor/ writer/ director/ producer Marc Zammit, a young filmmaker to watch.
The film is stunningly shot, finding the beauty even in the film's most conventionally unattractive locations. The characters are thoughtfully drawn and sympathetic, with some truly lovely performances bringing them to life. It shines a heartbreaking light on the plight of the homeless, which can be all too easy to overlook.
In short, a film you'll want to see. I, for one, can't wait to see what's next from this exciting new filmmaking voice.
The film is stunningly shot, finding the beauty even in the film's most conventionally unattractive locations. The characters are thoughtfully drawn and sympathetic, with some truly lovely performances bringing them to life. It shines a heartbreaking light on the plight of the homeless, which can be all too easy to overlook.
In short, a film you'll want to see. I, for one, can't wait to see what's next from this exciting new filmmaking voice.