Review of Compartment No. 6 (2021) by Ancientamber — 22 Jun 2022
It's perfectly acted and incredibly naturalistic.
I'm only giving it an 8 because its scope and originality is a little lacking, but what it attempts to do, it succeeds in almost completely. Every actor was basically perfect but major propsIt's perfectly acted and incredibly naturalistic.
I'm only giving it an 8 because its scope and originality is a little lacking, but what it attempts to do, it succeeds in almost completely.
Every actor was basically perfect but major props to the lead male who just exudes this kinda restless self-hatred - or is it extreme loneliness? - so convincingly that no exposition/explanation is required; and is somehow boisterous and a bit scary and vulnerable all at once. Great job. The only thing I didn't really like was the Finnish dude. I know we aren't meant to like him, but even so, I found that too much time was spent on that episode for little value.
Very similar vibes to Lost in Translation, but it is still very much it's own thing. Also thankfully I didn't fall in love with the main character like I do every goddamn time with Scarlett Johannson.
Haista vittu.
This review of Compartment No. 6 (2021) was written by Ancientamber on 22 Jun 2022.
Compartment No. 6 has generally received positive reviews.
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