I thought this movie was exceedingly well written, plotted and acted, without trying to explain everything or tie up everything at the end. The characters were engaging, and the performances convincing.
The cinematography, music, sound effects and other elements of the movie all come together to enhance the way the story unfolds for the viewer.
As is characteristic of "Two Hands" (the film I see as its predecessor in many ways), this movie is able to examine some very painful subjects and situations yet interlace this with moments of genuine humour. You wouldn't think it would work, but somehow it does.
Some viewers may be a teeny bit frustrated by the ending, but I won't say any more than that.
A much better film than the recent "Solo"; I am very interested in any future work that Matthew Saville may do.
The cinematography, music, sound effects and other elements of the movie all come together to enhance the way the story unfolds for the viewer.
As is characteristic of "Two Hands" (the film I see as its predecessor in many ways), this movie is able to examine some very painful subjects and situations yet interlace this with moments of genuine humour. You wouldn't think it would work, but somehow it does.
Some viewers may be a teeny bit frustrated by the ending, but I won't say any more than that.
A much better film than the recent "Solo"; I am very interested in any future work that Matthew Saville may do.