Human
A fantastic piece of pure humanity.
Although the film does not follow traditional narrative structures or, let's say, formulas, that big budget films have been relying heavily recently, it transpires humanity throughout.
The plot is there. The conflict is there. The characters archs are there, but this is not about gripping sequences, plotty scripts or fanfare. It's about feelings. And Mark Rylance is a big part in making it happen in a fantastic eye watering performance.
The sequence with the Queen is a nice break from the remaining of the film, and with enough gags to make you LOL.
Although the film does not follow traditional narrative structures or, let's say, formulas, that big budget films have been relying heavily recently, it transpires humanity throughout.
The plot is there. The conflict is there. The characters archs are there, but this is not about gripping sequences, plotty scripts or fanfare. It's about feelings. And Mark Rylance is a big part in making it happen in a fantastic eye watering performance.
The sequence with the Queen is a nice break from the remaining of the film, and with enough gags to make you LOL.
- caixote
- Aug 18, 2016