Purely Joyful Movie!
It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
View MoreThe film was still a fun one that will make you laugh and have you leaving the theater feeling like you just stole something valuable and got away with it.
View MoreOne of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
View MoreI honestly dont think I can come up with anything positive to say about this movie. It was a very dull experience. The plot felt very dragged out and boring and while there's some twists and turns it's still very uninteresting & doesnt really add anything to the original story.On top of that there's a lot of choices made by the main character that just doesnt make any sense so you're constantly reminded that you're watching a movie that's trying very hard to thrill you but simply cant.Avoid it if you can would be my advice. You wont miss anything.
View MoreNo British thriller can be done without the most absurd, ham-handed and obvious conspiracy thrown in. I won't spoil the "twist" at the end other than to say it is childish.
View More"In Darkness" is worth seeing for the cinematography alone. The color aesthetics, the stunning location filming in London, the camera angles, and the set-ups are unsurpassed in the range of artistic choices. The film also has a complex and ever-changing plot with non-stop action and twists.At the center of the film is a blind concert pianist, whom we admire simply for her skills in negotiating the busy streets of London, not to mention her gifted musical abilities. But the shape-shifting character Sofia will unfold in multiple dimensions as the layers are peeled away to learn her true identity.One of the clues to unlocking the mystery of Sofia's story lies in the code words Serebro (silver) and Zoloto (gold). The gold is eliminated early in the film in the death of the charismatic yet tortured character Veronique. But silver will pose a much greater threat to the survival of Sofia.My favorite scene in the film is not one of the violent action sequences, but one of great simplicity as Sofia sits on the bank of the River Thames facing Parliament. The panoramic vista is spectacular as a low-key conversation occurs between an old man and Sofia. The film turns on that conversation, then picks up steam in a relentless dash to the finale."In Darkness" may not shed much light on its intended social issue of war crimes in Bosnia and one of the nefarious creatures responsible for genocide. It is the personal drama that is more powerful. In another subtle yet symbol-laden scene set in the National Gallery, Sofia and a woman named Alex meet in front of the enormous canvas of Titian's "Death of Actaeon." In this mythological tale, the goddess Diana is in the process of enacting a sadistic death on the poor hunter who had inadvertently spied her bathing. Diana will turn him into a stag and unleash his own hounds on his master. Slowly, Sofia is being transformed into Diana.
View MoreEven 25 years after tragic war you are steel making lies about Serbs. Shame on you. Your knowing of history is tragic!
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