Review of Chromophobia (2006) by Chris C — 07 Aug 2008
This one seemed to slip by quietly, but is easily one of the best films I've seen in years. Every character is given thorough development - and you can empathize with each one, which is very interesting as the various conflicts develop.
Parallels can be drawn between each character - despite social status, morality or personal issues. It shows everyone to be human - through suffering, and glimmers of happiness. Amazingly, with such an ensemble cast, it is impossible to pick out any single performance above the rest.
Well directled, with beautiful cinematography (some of the country shots look to be taken straight from a Constable painting), and supportive score which emphasises the emotional undertones, this is a truly compelling and exceptional film.
This review of Chromophobia (2006) was written by Chris C on 07 Aug 2008.
Chromophobia has generally received mixed reviews.
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