William_Binks_Cinematographer
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Without saying too much about the story, the film creates an incredible realistic yet artistic story which switches meaning in a great way that really makes a second viewing inevitable- and all for the better.
The film is utterly relatable to anyone who has trouble in social situations and in all just explains moments growing up gives us.
The cinema on display is delicate- natural and well crafted and being shot on 35mm is all the better for it. Watch this film-
The film is utterly relatable to anyone who has trouble in social situations and in all just explains moments growing up gives us.
The cinema on display is delicate- natural and well crafted and being shot on 35mm is all the better for it. Watch this film-
If you go to see this... see it for the performances, and know it's one of those films which will stick with you more than when you viewed it itself- if that makes sense. It's a worthy film alone if you're also an art fan. The film mostly takes place in one room and with that most of its merit I feel is born.
See Spall in his better artist film 'Mr. Turner', however if you must see more- this is a nice companion piece of sorts.
7/10. (Maybe 7.5 ;)
See Spall in his better artist film 'Mr. Turner', however if you must see more- this is a nice companion piece of sorts.
7/10. (Maybe 7.5 ;)
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