Not exact matches
As strange a
film as you have come to expect from Lanthimos but with a more focussed
plot than a lot of his
previous work.
What follows is a stylishly decadent voyeur's delight: As if paying retribution for the understated tone of his
previous films, director John McNaughton (Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer, Normal Life) fills Wild Things with group sex, gratuitous nudity, graphic violence, an abundance of authentically sweaty Florida atmosphere, and more
plot twists
than a season's worth of Melrose Place.
With Your Name, the most successful anime at the worldwide box office, Shinkai's finally made a masterpiece, marrying his long - time thematic obsessions with a much more compelling
plot and characters
than his
previous films.
As a result, the
film is looser and less intense
than Yates»
previous films, but it will most likely please Rowling fans, who are still likely to complain about a great many things that may have been left out from the text, a bit more now that the balance of character touches and
plot are a bit more representative of the style of the book.
Outside of the fights however, the
film doesn't feel particularly well put - together: the direction is weaker
than the
previous outing — jerking between various scenes, locations, filler Thailand Tourist Board type shots... and there's no attempt at updating anything about the generic 80s action
plot.
The overall tone of this trailer is different
than the «fun» feeling of the
previous one, but that may simply be attributed to the inclusion of Steppenwolf and the laying of groundwork for the
film's
plot.