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I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

6.9
6
  • Nov 28, 2020
  • Entertaining even when it falls over a cliff

    Melanie Lynskey is perfectly cast as Ruth, a young woman who 'doesn't feel at home in this world anymore'. Ruth starts out navigating through some awkward moments in an amusing way. She has a fear of death and the nothingness it leaves us with. But when her house is burgled and the police won't help, she focuses on the selfishness and unlpleasantness of others. She turns vigilante and becomes determined not only to retrieve her stolen items but to give the thieves a jolly good lecture on how decent people should behave.

    At first, this appears to be an intelligent, thoughtful movie, told at a gentle, engaging pace but at some point (not sure when) this approach is abandoned and the film is pretty much driven by little more than violence, shooting and chasing, like a poor Tarantino movie (or maybe a poor Coen Brothers film). The ending is not completely satisfying either because the film touches on many themes but doesn't really tie them together. The writer had some great ideas but is not really sure how to develop them. I was left wondering what the point of the movie was. Not for the first time have I thought this about Netflix movies, a point doesn't seem important to them.

    Having said that, the movie does have a lot going for it and is therefore worth watching. There are some interesting characters and the acting is great throughout. It's also nice to see a movie that is not too long and does not overstay its welcome. Most importantly, the movie is consistently entertaining. Maybe that's the whole point of it, in which case it succeeds.
    Make Up

    Make Up

    5.8
    6
  • Nov 6, 2020
  • Great atmosphere, nicely shot and performed, flawed story

    An 18 year old girl arrives at an out-of-season caravan park by the sea to stay with her boyfriend who works there. She quickly suspects he is involved with another girl and becomes somewhat paranoid. The setting is perfect for the mood and atmosphere the director wants to convey; bleak, lonely, downbeat, and often downright creepy and unsettling. The movie has a very slow pace which in my view works very well, but it will alienate some.

    The story has a serious flaw however in that we never really get to know the main character before her certainties begin to unravel and so are not really invested in her plight as we should be. The movie is far more comfortable when tackling her burgeoning friendship with a female character from the campsite than it is when we are asked to believe in her relationship with her boyfriend, which is glossed over and shallow and never really convincing. I like how the director was married to visual storytelling but we needed some kind of conversation between the main character and her boyfriend to believe something was at stake. The ending also falls a little flat, if it can be called an ending. It feels more like we are being told this mysterious, ethereal film was really just a lot of fuss about nothing.

    My rating is generous because I like this style of film-making and would definitely watch more by this director, but if she wants to use male characters they should be more than just props and plot conveniences. 6/10
    The Murders at White House Farm

    The Murders at White House Farm

    7.4
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  • Feb 14, 2020
  • Powerful re-telling of a tragic tale

    Ignore some of the ridiculous, low-star reviews of this drama, they are written by Jeremy Bamber's "fans" and have nothing to do with the quality of the drama itself.

    This is a powerful re-telling of the White House Farm murders in 1985, focusing mainly on the aftermath rather than the build up or the event. It is a slow-moving drama, but this is to its benefit in my opinion because it adds to the realism, and creates an atmosphere which is occasionally quite sinister.

    Probably the opening episode is the weakest, but when Mark Addy appears as DS Stan Jones the story real takes off. Mark's naturalistic acting really hooks the viewer. Stephen Graham is a little wasted in a one-note part, playing the annoying DI Taff Jones who shouts and obstructs at crucial moments.

    Apart from Mark Addy, other stand-outs are Alexa Davies who is consistently convincing as Jeremy Bamber's suffering girlfriend, Mark Stanley, who gives a powerfully sensitive performance as Jeremy's brother-in-law (just seeing him on screen is upsetting, and his final visit to Sheila's flat is heartbreaking) and, of course, Freddie Fox as the strange but charismatic Bamber. You can't keep your eyes of Fox, there is something magnetic about him here.

    I have been perhaps generous with my rating as I find the case itself interesting, but I do think everyone involved has done a good job here. Despite the slow pace, 6 episodes is exactly right.

    The ending is so sad, very hard to watch
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