yossarian-67887
Entrou em jan. de 2018
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Classificação de yossarian-67887
A truly beautiful film with moments of real darkness. The four lead actors are excellent, each bringing a genuine gravitas to their roles.
O'Shea is so very real as Owen. In his portrayal. He expresses a beautiful combination of vulnerability, sensitivity, and courageous defiance. Special mention goes to Hofmann who shines as bright as the sun in his role as the working class gem Charles.
This is a story about staying true to yourself in the face of hateful adversity, that the worst thing you can do is to cut yourself up to fit into society's intended role for you.
The movie would've been perfect if not for what I thought was a strangely out of character decision late in the movie and the ambiguousness of the ending. I mean I think I know the meaning of the ending and what was happening, but many appear to be confused by it.
O'Shea is so very real as Owen. In his portrayal. He expresses a beautiful combination of vulnerability, sensitivity, and courageous defiance. Special mention goes to Hofmann who shines as bright as the sun in his role as the working class gem Charles.
This is a story about staying true to yourself in the face of hateful adversity, that the worst thing you can do is to cut yourself up to fit into society's intended role for you.
The movie would've been perfect if not for what I thought was a strangely out of character decision late in the movie and the ambiguousness of the ending. I mean I think I know the meaning of the ending and what was happening, but many appear to be confused by it.
Michael Emory delivers a chilling performance as Kristian, who is a stone cold killer behind the mask of hottie charisma and confidence.
He is an ambush predator hiding in plain sight, with the script cleverly having him drop the odd clue to his true nature. One standout moment is his "live free or die" exchange - a philosophical slip that hints at his empty and fatal worldview.
The end is about the most perfect ending I have ever seen, just perfect and earned.
The movie is grim, inevitable, and haunting, it works as the flip=side to Stranger by the Lake, instead of trying to escape the killer we anxiously follow him from kill to kill.
It's a great thriller that will stay with you long after it ends.
He is an ambush predator hiding in plain sight, with the script cleverly having him drop the odd clue to his true nature. One standout moment is his "live free or die" exchange - a philosophical slip that hints at his empty and fatal worldview.
The end is about the most perfect ending I have ever seen, just perfect and earned.
The movie is grim, inevitable, and haunting, it works as the flip=side to Stranger by the Lake, instead of trying to escape the killer we anxiously follow him from kill to kill.
It's a great thriller that will stay with you long after it ends.