Review of Foxfire (2013) by Anna C — 12 Aug 2013
Laurent Cantet's follow up to his Palm D'or winning 'The Class' also making his english language debut, Adapted from Joyce Carol Oates novel; Foxfire follows the exploits of an outlaw girl gang in 1950 America.
The non-stop deftly moving pace is what make this filmaker's film(s) such an engrossing and refreshing nature. All major character's play their unique and individual parts within the film. The film also carries a gritty and revolutionary subtext among its strong feminest themes.
All the character motivations drive the plot, flawlessly casted with little to no star power. Cantet proves he can make authanticity stand out while never making audiences bored. Recomended!!!
This review of Foxfire (2013) was written by Anna C on 12 Aug 2013.
Foxfire has generally received mixed reviews.
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