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Based in the novel of the same name written by Cormac McCarthy (No Country For Old Men, The Road). This is very dark film and certainly not for everyone, but I would recommend it to cinephiles based on the incredible, visceral performance by Haze. He is Lester Ballard. As despicable and vile as his behavior is, there is buried within him a human quality. He just wants what all humans desire – to be accepted and loved.
The film sticks very closely to the book, with only 2 scenes expanded from the original text. It is most definitely one of the most faithful adaptations I've ever seen. The direction is fairly solid, the use of long takes and natural action is apparent, making everything on-screen seem genuine. All of the camera work is hand-held, which can be disorienting at times but it, in a way, adds to the aesthetic of the film. The music used is subtle yet appropriate. Overall, like I said , a very dark film with very strong subject matter, but it's well done.
The film sticks very closely to the book, with only 2 scenes expanded from the original text. It is most definitely one of the most faithful adaptations I've ever seen. The direction is fairly solid, the use of long takes and natural action is apparent, making everything on-screen seem genuine. All of the camera work is hand-held, which can be disorienting at times but it, in a way, adds to the aesthetic of the film. The music used is subtle yet appropriate. Overall, like I said , a very dark film with very strong subject matter, but it's well done.
I liked this film more than I thought I would. I loved the way the story (while ostensibly sticking to conventions of the sub-genre) manages to take small detours to keep it interesting. The characters are complex, torn between choices and willing to fight for what they deem is important.
Cinematically, I thought the camera work was well done. Most of the film is very dark (lighting- wise), which adds to the somber tone of the film. I thought it was well edited and liked the way it jumped between the past and present in spots. The story flowed lyrically, and there wasn't really much talking (for the purpose of information – it was more so used as character development). I thought the music fit well, and I thought it was well directed.
Cinematically, I thought the camera work was well done. Most of the film is very dark (lighting- wise), which adds to the somber tone of the film. I thought it was well edited and liked the way it jumped between the past and present in spots. The story flowed lyrically, and there wasn't really much talking (for the purpose of information – it was more so used as character development). I thought the music fit well, and I thought it was well directed.
A very well made biopic of sorts about Ron Woodroof. The story features strong personalities, which make for great characters, who were very well developed. The story neatly encompassed the life of Woodroof along with the creation and evolution of the Dallas Buyers Club; touching on the legal complications as well as the social stigma included with such an organization.
Cinematically, the camera work was done well, and I liked the way it was edited. I thought the music worked well, as in it wasn't very noticeable – therefore unable to illicit an emotional reaction. I thought the direction was solid, and in turn, prompted stunning performances by both McConaughey and Leto. If McConaughey isn't nominated for an Oscar for his performance here, I will be surprised. Overall a nicely executed and historically significant drama.
Be sure to check out my film review blog (http://farronfilms.wordpress.com) for hundreds more reviews!
Cinematically, the camera work was done well, and I liked the way it was edited. I thought the music worked well, as in it wasn't very noticeable – therefore unable to illicit an emotional reaction. I thought the direction was solid, and in turn, prompted stunning performances by both McConaughey and Leto. If McConaughey isn't nominated for an Oscar for his performance here, I will be surprised. Overall a nicely executed and historically significant drama.
Be sure to check out my film review blog (http://farronfilms.wordpress.com) for hundreds more reviews!