Review of Hunger (2008) by Raymondh — 16 Jan 2009
Far better film than some of the reviews would suggest. A powerful and painful film that shows the relativity of man's brutality, as it moves from victim to perpetrator and back again. The viewer inevitably sides with the prisoner, not the state authority, without regard to the nature of the crimes that resulted in the incarceration in the first place.
This review of Hunger (2008) was written by Raymondh on 16 Jan 2009.
Hunger has generally received very positive reviews.
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