Coming highly recommended from Misha, this was one horrible little film.
Watch this if you want to laugh along with unpleasant, sadistic, misogynistic, french film bros
Coming highly recommended from Misha, this was one horrible little film.
Watch this if you want to laugh along with unpleasant, sadistic, misogynistic, french film bros
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
This one is very hard to rate. On this, my tenth viewing, I'm starting to tire of the shot of Derek Bishop smoking on the balcony. But...
Every scene of this film lives inside my head. Every shot, every line of dialogue, every character. Lucy Drive staring off at France and dreaming of something better, just out of reach... "What's it like over there?" - "Where?" - "Over there... France". Beautiful. And then the reality when it comes: the terrifying…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
London looks amazing in this film. it's beautifully shot. the summer night parties and dusty yellow parks are so real. the world doesn't just serve as a backdrop, it shows how much the characters have to lose.
the state feels completely cold, detached and invasive. it's use of force isn't any less pointless than the street violence it is reacting to (uselessly.) it's just another threat.
'no occupation and unmarried' hit so hard