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Review of by Mike T — 03 Oct 2007

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When films speak this truthfully and affect me on as deep of a level as this one did, I feel unjust criticizing them. We're used to seeing films that are primarily about the victim or primarily about the bully.

Jacob Aaron Estes abandons these formulas and decides to examine both the oppressor and the oppressed on a crushingly profound level. As the story's events unfold, they hit a hell of a lot harder because of the character depth that provides foundation for them.

Estes maintains a sense of reality while also incorporating a somewhat poetic sensibility. The approach provides for one of the most unnerving movies I've seen. The movie's greatness is secured by phenomenal performances from a young and talented cast of actors, and the photography is stunning despite its simplicity.

As a very significant footnote, the musical score is haunting and damn beautiful.

This review of Mean Creek (2004) was written by on 03 Oct 2007.

Mean Creek has generally received positive reviews.

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