Review of Fay Grim (2007) by Nisse L — 21 Jun 2008
Begins as an enjoyable romp in unfamiliar generic territory for Hartley, but becomes ponderous in its purposefully Byzantine second half. Posey, Goldblum and Urbaniak are wonderfully adept at circumnavigating the deadpan cadences of Hartley's dialogue, but whimsy gives way to ponderous geo-political intrigue all too soon.
Hartley's baroque style livens up the proceedings slightly - the exclusivity of Dutch angles, and the blurry stills during action sequences that serve as a riposte to Bourne-styled chop-socky - but all the same, a decline from the heights of his early career.
This review of Fay Grim (2007) was written by Nisse L on 21 Jun 2008.
Fay Grim has generally received mixed reviews.
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