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Once in a lifetime a film is born into life that’s so breathtaking, so ground-breaking and original that it leaves you speechless. A film that takes the crafts of cinema pioneered by Orson Welles (lighting, sound, acting, cinematography, and not to mention story-line) and improves and in many cases betters Welles’ magnum opus Citizen Kane.
The naturalistic acting manages to take Brechtian techniques to new levels. With a complex and challenging plot it grabs you from the start to the very last frame displaying an eye for mise-en-scene that many award ceremony’s missed. The film’s plot is a measured and structured account of happenings that we may never truly understand.
Allow yourself to witness one of the scariest films ever made and don’t be surprised if you can’t bare to watch to it’s frightful end.
**This may not be an accurate reflection on the film content – but the film is very funny**
Rating: 5 / 5
This is the closest I’ve ever come to actually pissing myself.
Just for my taste, this is unknowingly one of the funniest films ever made.
I suggest friends with a similar sense of humour, and possibly beer, would compliment well.
Rating: 5 / 5