Review of Final Analysis (1992) by Rechiau — 11 Aug 2011
When I first watched this movie, I didn't really pay attention. Which isn't the films fault, given it is a film based highly on the narrative, themes and relationships within the film. Which is respectively hard to follow for an incredibly tired and not so-sober individual.
It wasn't until a year or so later, I saw the film was on tv and decided to watch it again. Given I hardly remembered what even happened in it. Let's just say after paying attention to the detail in this film, I was blown-back by it's style and atmosphere.
Scott did very well in creating a realistic and believable gritty future; while also being able to capture how such a world alienates and disillusions it's residents. It's a beautiful social commentary and deals with many philosophical ideas, while never telling you any definite answers to them.
It's definitely one of the best narrative uses of a sci-fi setting, and deserves all of its recognition and praise.
This review of Final Analysis (1992) was written by Rechiau on 11 Aug 2011.
Final Analysis has generally received mixed reviews.
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