It's
a somewhat challenging film that is slow - burning and threatens to change point of view midway through, but ultimately a thought - provoking one with deep emotional resonance that lingers.
Not exact matches
The
film's
challenging,
somewhat flawed second half transforms Charley from working - class kid with a father, a semi-stable life and some pocket money to a young man, on the edge of the abyss.
Blu - ray Highlight: Instead of the typical audio commentary, director Marc Forster sits down for a
somewhat brief discussion about the movie, including the
challenges of maintaining the story's authenticity,
filming in South Africa, and casting the lead roles.
It's
somewhat of a
challenge to review Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly, as my thoughts on the
film were actually changing throughout the writing process.