Review of Disobedience (2018) by Amheretojudge — 15 May 2018
May you live a long life..
Disobedience The suave mild tone is soothing that is apt for this simple thought-provoking tale which is boldly accurate and walks on concrete surface and still somehow manages to fumble down its way. Themay you live a long life..
Disobedience.
The suave mild tone is soothing that is apt for this simple thought-provoking tale which is boldly accurate and walks on concrete surface and still somehow manages to fumble down its way. The adaptation for the screen may be smart but it definitely required a better editing and supervision to breed the crisp out of it which unfortunately is piled upon measuring various character's perspective. Sebastian Lelio; the director, saves the script through his brilliant execution skills and a keen sense of awareness of the energy and the tension that is projected between the characters that doesn't fail to communicate with the audience. Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams are convincingly good on their parallel roles and so is Alessandro Nivola as a supporting cast. Disobedience is a character driven feature (hence it is inherently slow and that bides with the tone perfectly too) that surely is important and raises appropriate queries but the real question is whether it is intriguing enough to invest in it or not.
This review of Disobedience (2018) was written by Amheretojudge on 15 May 2018.
Disobedience has generally received positive reviews.
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