Review of Filth (2013) by Amheretojudge — 25 Feb 2018
We're not that different..
Filth It keeps you engaged in its initial stage and there is enough amusing material and energy to feed the audience but after that, the feature seems to fade out quickly with only performance to look upon. Filthwe're not that different..
Filth.
It keeps you engaged in its initial stage and there is enough amusing material and energy to feed the audience but after that, the feature seems to fade out quickly with only performance to look upon. Filth is brutal, dark and eerie to handle its non-practical character in a practical stage that unfortunately blurs out the difference between it. John S. Baird has done a great job on adapting and editing to pace it up a bit but unfortunately couldn't factor in more on the execution part. James McAvoy is in its A game and is supported with a great cast like Jamie Bell, Imogen Poots and Eddie Marsan. Filth has a stellar performance in its side, along with a great concept and smart adaptation but lacks a heart in it to pump it up.
This review of Filth (2013) was written by Amheretojudge on 25 Feb 2018.
Filth has generally received positive reviews.
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