samnaji-15383
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Let's get one thing straight, this film is not for everyone. Although not slow, it has a cerebral focus that allows the film to take its time in telling a story through beautifully choreographed visuals and music.
Having fallen in love with this film from the time it came out, it was great to see it get HDR 4K treatment and it looks spectacular. A special credit goes to the Dolby sound which is magnificent on a home cinema set up. I recommend playing the film in a darkened room with the sound cracked way up. The music plays an integral part in creating a haunting atmosphere and vibe.
Sally Potter made a marvellous film. It is like watching moving piece of art. From the editing choices to the fantastic performances from Tilda Swinton, John Wood, Heathcote Williams and Lothaire Bluteau.
This film is not one just to be watched but to be cherished and loved. Unfortunately to see more films like this it would seem only the Europeans, Koreans and Japanese are interested. It was made back in the early 90s, a time when the British film industry took chances and seem to have life in it.
BTW - I am still hoping to see a flying Jimmy Somerville one day on my walks.
Having fallen in love with this film from the time it came out, it was great to see it get HDR 4K treatment and it looks spectacular. A special credit goes to the Dolby sound which is magnificent on a home cinema set up. I recommend playing the film in a darkened room with the sound cracked way up. The music plays an integral part in creating a haunting atmosphere and vibe.
Sally Potter made a marvellous film. It is like watching moving piece of art. From the editing choices to the fantastic performances from Tilda Swinton, John Wood, Heathcote Williams and Lothaire Bluteau.
This film is not one just to be watched but to be cherished and loved. Unfortunately to see more films like this it would seem only the Europeans, Koreans and Japanese are interested. It was made back in the early 90s, a time when the British film industry took chances and seem to have life in it.
BTW - I am still hoping to see a flying Jimmy Somerville one day on my walks.