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Nara (2008)
10/10
Holding your breath till the end
21 September 2009
I had the privilege of seeing Nara at the Hamilton Film Festival and was blown away by the writing, directing and cast that made this movie my favourite at this event. The hand of a master is apparent within the first 10 minutes of the movie where the movie is literally just carried by camera work and acting without any dialogue. When dialogue does resurface it is simplistic yet intriguing, casual and yet funny at times. Within a short time the audience is captivated by Blaine his mundane lifestyle and his rather sad outlook on life. But there is more to Blaine than meets the eye! In fact every character in this movie carries with them their own set of demons that unravel as the movie progresses into its shocking and chilling end. The movie is a psychological thriller that encompasses love, betrayal, cruelty and at times even remorse. A rare movie that really captures the extent of what loneliness can do so profoundly and with such intrigue that is it a must see!
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