Review of The Architect (2006) by Jackson B — 16 Oct 2007
The subtle nuances are what make this film so special. They can happen in the blink of an eye but they are what make the film so important. The entwined metaphors that represent the similarity between the struggle for mere existence and the confusion of those who may take such a right for granted exposes the frailty we all possess.
I especially liked the scene where LaPaglia seeks redemption from his atagonist. A smart script. Directed extremely well.
This review of The Architect (2006) was written by Jackson B on 16 Oct 2007.
The Architect has generally received mixed reviews.
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