Very few are the films in which the narrative successfully channelled my inner rage towards some aspects of our society.
I'm not an Englishman. However, I was able to relate to the protagonist's rant throughout the film whether it was through young Jack who was brought to the screen through quite an absolutely fantastic performance by young man Reuben or whether it was through a slightly older Jack who goes on with another scorching monologue until we finally see the final rage-fuelled rant by old Jack whose performance was gut wrenchinly masterful.
It's an honest movie. Gritty and bleak just like the environment it captures within its beautiful frames. Reminding me of the works of Ken Loach and Lynne Ramsay who were able to capture the lives of the English underdogs who are now joined by the newly coming people from the nearly extinct middle class.
The script was outstanding and what made it stand out was the masterful performances that were able to carry those ranting monologues into the screen smoothly. Such a smart and relatable script that reminded me of the movie NAKED in a way.
I loved the extreme attention to the smallest visual details, the music, the production design.. everything was put in the right place to make a solid film that captures a crumbling society in the times of a pandemic that was able to expose the failure of the governments all over the world and show the world the aftermath of a society drowning in the late capitalism.
I'm not an Englishman. However, I was able to relate to the protagonist's rant throughout the film whether it was through young Jack who was brought to the screen through quite an absolutely fantastic performance by young man Reuben or whether it was through a slightly older Jack who goes on with another scorching monologue until we finally see the final rage-fuelled rant by old Jack whose performance was gut wrenchinly masterful.
It's an honest movie. Gritty and bleak just like the environment it captures within its beautiful frames. Reminding me of the works of Ken Loach and Lynne Ramsay who were able to capture the lives of the English underdogs who are now joined by the newly coming people from the nearly extinct middle class.
The script was outstanding and what made it stand out was the masterful performances that were able to carry those ranting monologues into the screen smoothly. Such a smart and relatable script that reminded me of the movie NAKED in a way.
I loved the extreme attention to the smallest visual details, the music, the production design.. everything was put in the right place to make a solid film that captures a crumbling society in the times of a pandemic that was able to expose the failure of the governments all over the world and show the world the aftermath of a society drowning in the late capitalism.
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