I watched this flick without knowing the play and I was very pleasantly surprised. In the first act the audience is numbed to sleep by the up-tight act of the parents uncomfortable talking about a feud between there sons. The emotions of the situation are extremely well done. Your really feel what the characters really think and how they try to avoid conflict.
(minor spoilers about the way the movie develops, but won't ruin the flick) In the second act the situation escalates and the characters fall in an honest argument. The characters show there true colors and really did surprise me in there intensity.
I love 'one room' dialogues movies and this is another excellent contribution to the curriculum. I advise everyone that is willingly to put some effort in watching a movie to watch 'carnage'.
(minor spoilers about the way the movie develops, but won't ruin the flick) In the second act the situation escalates and the characters fall in an honest argument. The characters show there true colors and really did surprise me in there intensity.
I love 'one room' dialogues movies and this is another excellent contribution to the curriculum. I advise everyone that is willingly to put some effort in watching a movie to watch 'carnage'.
Tell Your Friends