Review of Beeswax (2009) by John A — 15 Feb 2010
This could be my favorite of Bujalski's three features, as his skilled use of nonprofessional actors allows us a window into the lives of real people struggling with who they're going to be and where they're going to go.
Bujalski treats all of his characters like human beings, imbuing them with qualities both irritating and endearing. And as the film ends in his typically abrupt style, it leaves us with the sense of the depth, the comfort, and the pain all wrapped up in the family bond.
This review of Beeswax (2009) was written by John A on 15 Feb 2010.
Beeswax has generally received mixed reviews.
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