Spyder_Webb wrote:Epic. Triptych. Real. Devoid of Hollywood gimmickry, this film keeps you enthralled by cleverly weaving three intertwined stories over time whilst successfully keeping pace. An example of excellent filmmaking, this film deserves both success and acknowledgment. Unfortunately, the former will prove hard to achieve due to its obvious aiming away from the mainstream mentality. Great cinema.
Agree totally. Compared to the generic crap Hollywood keeps churning out, this is an absolute triumph. I'm surprised to read so many lukewarm reviews, I had no problem with the length of the film or the pacing, the three strands of the story each needed a bit of time to be told, and frankly I could watch it all over again today. Loved the twist halfway through, didn't see that one coming. Great cast, beautifully shot, and good work by Mike Patton (Faith No More) on the soundtrack too! It's a 9/10 from me.
As for Odeon's so called "exclusive" screening being shared with SFF, it's shambles and I'll do my best to avoid these in the future if at all possible. Wimbledon already had 40-50 people in the queue at 6pm, people split in two queues, then everyone just piled in when they opened the doors, staff telling people where to sit etc. Well bollocks to that, I picked my own seat in the back..
