Review of In the Bedroom (2001) by Luke B — 01 Sep 2007
One of the purest and most perfect films ever to be made. A real subtle look into the workings of an aging couple after tragedy strikes. The film boils with intense emotions without a single bubble coming to the surface.
The performances and dialogue are restrained until the characters and audience can no longer take it. Heart pounding, grim and uneasy. Every scene is expertly crafted whether it be the lobster metaphor at the very beginning or the heart breaking scene as Wilkinson takes down a swing set.
Stunning, real and quiet, a film that demands respect and deserves all it's praise.
This review of In the Bedroom (2001) was written by Luke B on 01 Sep 2007.
In the Bedroom has generally received very positive reviews.
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