Dorian Gray in a pink leotard
Insane
Vile
Insightful
Tragic
Awesome
Dorian Gray in a pink leotard
Insane
Vile
Insightful
Tragic
Awesome
What a great end to the original trilogy, if the weakest of the three films. Still definitely prefer this to any of the later entries in the franchise.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
“…and I felt saddest of all when I read the boring chapters that were only descriptions of whales, because I knew that the author was just trying to save us from his own sad story, just for a little while.”
This passage, an excerpt from an essay written by Ellie (Sadie Sink) four years prior to the events of this film, is a point of reflection for Charlie (Brendan Fraser), a crestfallen online English professor who finds himself utterly consumed…
Denzel goes off
Frances goes bananas
Art direction and cinematography go dummy hard
Sound mixing is meh
At the end of the day, this is a great adaptation of one of my favorite pieces of Shakespeare, although the consistent decision to mix dialogue low is a real detriment to such a textually dense play.