Review of Damsel (2018) by Kevin M. W — 10 Sep 2018
In a work with a serious Coen Brothers "nutty" vibe, Mia Wasikowska convincingly portrays a pretty woman out West during the settling days after the Civil War (where women were hard to find .
.. particularly pretty ones) with a frustratingly endless problem; I.e.; all the men she meets want to "save" her, despite that she herself doesn't want saving. Robert Pattinson does an excellent job as one of her impossible suitors, unwillingly to "not" save her.
The work doesn't always score, but charms even when it fails due to it's stars' chemistry.
This review of Damsel (2018) was written by Kevin M. W on 10 Sep 2018.
Damsel has generally received mixed reviews.
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