Review of Edge of the World (2021) by Clem666 — 01 Nov 2022
'Edge of the World' benefits from a entertaining formula. Some shots, especially some at the very beginning of the movie, are marvelous as they show the poetic beauty of a luxuriant nature. The end also sees visually great scenes. Lighting is terrific.
But in between there is not much to be remembered. The cast is minimal, with less than three meaningful main characters. Some of them aren't even introduced, as Madame Lin. The plot is set really quickly with very few informative or contextual content, leaving me the impression of a movie full of lore and details. But in the end I can summarize that plot in one word : vengeance. However the danger and the issues are never explained nor showed until the last quarter of the feature where the events are accelerating.
The overall artistic direction of the movie tried something that leaves a taste of unstructered efforts. It goes the same for the staging and the scenaristic choices. The narration from the first-person is questionnable and to me brought more questions than answers. Many sub-plots are useless and gives this movie nothing more than a messy feeling.
I can't deny the notable yet inconsistent acting skills from Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Sir James Brooke.
This review of Edge of the World (2021) was written by Clem666 on 01 Nov 2022.
Edge of the World has generally received mixed reviews.
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