Review of Frantz

Frantz (2016)
10/10
Topical, yet historical
14 February 2020
In our current society in which populism and isolationism are so apparently popular, it is interesting and educational to see some of its risks. This movie subtly plays with the interplay of color and black&white as it does with the value of truth and lies. It plays with your attention as well as it plays with your emotions. If you can't feel this movie, you are beyond feeling. If so, I pity you and, if your attitude is commonly felt, I fear for our future.
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