Review of Being Human (1994) by Sagar J — 02 Jun 2007
If I had to pick a single film for my desert-island movie, this would be it. It's moody, morose, and leaves you with a karmic view of existence. I have to confess that none of my friends have ever cared for it, but that hasn't dimmed my opinion of it through the years.
The score is particularly good, eschewing lietmotifs for a minimalist feel akin to Glass or Reich, which works particularly well against scenes from the Bronze age and the Roman Empire. One of the best performances by Robin Williams since Dead Poet's Society.
This review of Being Human (1994) was written by Sagar J on 02 Jun 2007.
Being Human has generally received mixed reviews.
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