Review of A History of Violence (2005) by Rachael H — 06 Oct 2010
Realistic, non-slow mo and "bullet time" action scenes make this film. There's so bloody deaths, but nothing too over the top. The acting is very good, mainly from Viggo. He turns into a figure that can be compared with the "monster" in his daughter's dreams.
The last scene in this film is excellently directed, it's so intense and has an underlining meaning.
This review of A History of Violence (2005) was written by Rachael H on 06 Oct 2010.
A History of Violence has generally received very positive reviews.
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