Review of The Limits of Control (2009) by Ian M — 15 May 2010
Cinema as meditation, with a firm emphasis on the dreamy clarity of the journey rather than the destination. In other words, forget the non-existent plot, and enjoy Christopher Doyle's crystalline photography, the droning Boris score, De Bankolé's great stone face, and a string of incongruous star cameos (Swinton's being the best).
This review of The Limits of Control (2009) was written by Ian M on 15 May 2010.
The Limits of Control has generally received mixed reviews.
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