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Brady Corbet
Reviews Featuring Brady Corbet
A surprisingly unsensationalised, brutally frank coming-of-age drama.
The strings have gone, but so has much of the charm, in this fab-looking blandfest.
A very adult film about two children's lives irreversibly changed by a 'close encounter'.
An exact replica (in English) of the original, this couldve been a superior psychological thrillerand it STILL couldve made its pointbut instead, it comes off as patronizing and snobby.
An original and compelling take on the end of the world from nouveau-Nazi Lars Von Trier. Excellent acting, beautiful cinematography and a wonderful soundtrack create a haunting atmosphere. A great film - even if you do leave the cinema with all hope and positivity destroyed.
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