Review of Out of Blue (2019) by William Bibbiani for TheWrap — 22 Mar 2019
At its best, Out of Blue captures a slightly intoxicated “eureka” sensation, as the whole detective genre transforms elegantly into a philosophical awakening, and as the greatest threat comes not from a murderer but from our protagonist’s sense of self (or lack thereof).
At its worst, which is most of the time, it’s a conventional detective story that resorts to lengthy scientific-namedropping when it probably should be getting on with it instead.
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This review of Out of Blue (2019) was written by William Bibbiani and published by TheWrap on 22 Mar 2019.
Out of Blue has generally received mixed reviews.
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