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So it was a daisy chain at the end of each episode ?
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The Snowman (2017) Soon the first snow will fall and the hunt for a killer begins - reads the tagline to The Snowman, a film based on the novel by Norwegian scribe Jo Nesbo. I bought this because it sounded okay from it's synopsis. It was only when Bizarre_eye mentioned it's muted reaction from viewers that i became a little concerned. Reading a few opening lines of IMDB reviewers thoughts left me even more concerned to the point i priced it's cash value up on the CEX website before i settled down to watch it. All i can say is it must be so different to it's source novel that it totally alienated the books fans because i, as someone who hasn't read the book found it an absorbing serial killer thriller. The first thing i noticed was the superb cinematography. The frozen lands surrounding the city of Bergen on the west coast of Norway were brought to life in stunning fashion similar to how John Ford used Monument Valley for his westerns in years gone by. Breathtaking long shots of the snowbound countryside seemingly as harsh a terrain as you'll see along with snaking perilous bridges crossing vast expanses of icy waters. From the start i felt it was always going to be a visual feast and so it proved. Whilst it's not up there with the very best serial killer thrillers it still proved a tense experience as the story laid itself out. It's not one of those films where everything is linear and things from the first scenes are relevant to the finale. Some sequences are quite graphic with one of the murder methods (Used several times) similar to Dario Argento's Trauma although this is a superior film to that on every level. Michael Fasbender is his usual intense self and suited to a film like this even though his alcoholic, sleeping pill dependent cop is pretty much a walking cliche, aided by an excellent supporting cast of Rebecca Ferguson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Val Kilmer, Toby Jones, Chloë Sevigny, James D'Arcy and JK Simmons who bring a vast range of characters to life. I won't go into plot outlines so as not to spoil things for anyone who hasn't seen it but i will say the titular snowman is relevant to proceedings in a rather creepy fashion. I did enjoy The Snowman and CEX can keep their £1.90. Naysayers be damned. |
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Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) An ex-superhero movie actor attempts to bring himself back by writing, starring and directing a Broadway play. However during the previews things go wrong, dealing with his inner demons, the fact that everyone keeps reminding him he was a superhero, his daughter and an asshole Broadway actor. Still a favourite of mine for a variety of reasons. Michael Keaton is fantastic as Riggan and is supported by a fantastic back up cast, especially Ed Norton. A great soundtrack and a fantastic sense of humour. Recommended. Sent from my PRA-LX1 using Tapatalk
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