Review of A Field in England (2013) by Francisco G — 05 Oct 2013
A Field In England is neither an evolution nor a step back for Wheatley's already very varied and rather unique career, with only a bunch of films made in a short time span.
This is a random existencial comedy, with clear influences from Tarkovsky, despite being very british at it's core. It's funny, surrealistic, trippy, pointless, maddening, pretentious, difficult but extremely pointless while at it. It's a trip worth enduring, cause you'll definently feel something "unique" and "strange" while watching but will ultimately leave you very hollow inside.
This review of A Field in England (2013) was written by Francisco G on 05 Oct 2013.
A Field in England has generally received positive reviews.
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