Could of done without the cop storyline, but gotta get that copaganda in for the children I suppose. The anti AI critiques where silly and uninspired, but what else can you expect from lukewarm liberals.
Password should have been Wensleydale.
Could of done without the cop storyline, but gotta get that copaganda in for the children I suppose. The anti AI critiques where silly and uninspired, but what else can you expect from lukewarm liberals.
Password should have been Wensleydale.
As a huge fan of gothic and Victorian takes on horror I adored this film. It still felt very centred in the novels original Victorian anxieties. Very much a love letter to some of the traditional western gothic sans their concerns and obsessions with female sexuality, the family, the body and the idea of health, marriage, and fear of the non-white Western European outsider. Eggers sees and plays with all of these fears in the film, resulting in a beautiful gothic that still feel rooted in its Victorian production and context.
A very enjoyable film from start to finish. Sexy Hugh grant's performance was wonderful, putting you deeply on edge but also still somewhat a familiar man to those of us who know older academic English men. Chloe east and Sophie Thatcher also did an incredible job in their performances, with East really capturing the appearance of a sheltered Mormon woman.
The film left me with many thoughts swirling around in my head and got better the more I pondered it.…