And here's yet another review. It has a current date, but it looks vaguely familiar. And, I'm not sure I agree with much of it.
http://www.northbynorthwestern.com/stor ... e-in-revi/
Another LTROI Review
Re: Another LTROI Review
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Re: Another LTROI Review
Seems very up to date with Hoyte Van Hoytema now up for an Oscar and the mention of the unfortunate Snowman. That the original is all about the horrors of adolescence seems off base to me. That was more the thinking in Let Me In.PeteMork wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 7:06 amAnd here's yet another review. It has a current date, but it looks vaguely familiar. And, I'm not sure I agree with much of it.
http://www.northbynorthwestern.com/stor ... e-in-revi/
I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away.
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Re: Another LTROI Review
Same old trailer, but the comments are mostly fresh, and there are some good thoughts about how the film shows sides of Sweden that are real but rarely explored on screen. I like that the comments stick to the angst of pre-pubescence rather than adolescence (which LMI, the Jack Thorne play, and projected TV series don't).
“For drama to deepen, we must see the loneliness of the monster and the cunning of the innocent.”