Those are some big shoes to fill, but «End of Watch» certainly has the right ingredients to make it happen, including a talented cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena, and an interesting
docudrama style that will most likely divide audiences.
Not exact matches
In pushing the film into gonzo -
style comedy instead of melodrama or pure
docudrama, Gillespie successfully navigates a very tricky line — this is, after all, a story filled with domestic abuse and violence, something that shouldn't be played for laughs but is also not the focus of the story.
The movie is shot in a raw, TV
docudrama - like street
style with abrupt and constricted camera movement and shifting points of view.
Director Paul Greengrass has a knack for dramatizing real - life events (as evidenced in «Bloody Sunday» and the excellent «United 93»), and that success continues here, throwing the audience right into the middle of the action
docudrama -
style in order to fully capture the intensity of the situation.
Director Paul Greengrass has a knack for dramatizing real - life events (as evidenced in «Bloody Sunday» and the excellent «United 93»), and that success continues with «Captain Phillips,» throwing the audience right into the middle of the action
docudrama -
style in order to best capture the intensity of the situation.