Review of Archipelago (2016) by Peter A — 20 Mar 2011
Using the limitations of fixed lens, no pans and long frame holds are perfectly suited to inform and reveal the tensions that come to the surface when a family meets at the past holiday home.
The technical themes ally themselves with the repetition of life in the Scilly Isles and my only misgiving is the colour grading which I found too bland, especially since landscape painting is part of the story.
But I enjoyed the film and look forward to further films from this new director.
Shame it is on limited release.
This review of Archipelago (2016) was written by Peter A on 20 Mar 2011.
Archipelago has generally received mixed reviews.
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