keaton
Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
- Nov 18, 2004
- 9,972
Excellent review MB (as always). Aftersun really does stay with you, in a good and bad way. The two leads and the debut director are all outstanding but in a very natural, unshowy way.I saw it this afternoon and it was amazing. It felt so real, terribly and joyously, that i feel haunted now by its seeming authenticity. The closeness we feel to our parents, and they feel to us, but the secrets kept to begin with and eternally. It said so much, and terrifies me with its resonance. A coming of age drama that slightly says of the awfulness of what you learn of your loved ones when old enough.
For a first time feature it is a stunner that brought me to a single tear at its conclusion, and a few more when cycled off straight after in the cold air to collect my son. It's what you can do with subtlety instead of noise.
Before that i watched She Said. Twas alright. All the President's Men thought of a number of times through it, but not a harmful influence of tone and make-up, as we head to a known and unavoidable truth. I loved the sound of energetic and endless typing in All the... though, which couldn't be replicated here. I wondered about the systemic abusers at a point mentioned as the hunted though, and enablers, who didn't seem caught. And of the industry itself making this expose without a long look inwards. And 1 more wonder was of how the journalist suffering from post-partum depression might be being represented, or the sightly invisible offered to her. Anywho, the monster was felled and the idea of him rightly horrifies.