Review of Bright Star (2009) by Dierregi — 20 Jun 2013
Beautiful, moving story. Filmed at a slow pace, it allows the viewers to follow the development of Keats and Brawne relationship. Some unforgettable photography (the butterflies farm, the slow passing of seasons).
Even more admirable in an age of speed and noise. The soundtrack is also quite delicate. A masterpiece of sophistication and substance.
This review of Bright Star (2009) was written by Dierregi on 20 Jun 2013.
Bright Star has generally received positive reviews.
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