Review of God's Own Country (2017) by Tony P — 02 Sep 2017
Bleak cinematography of the Yorkshire landscape forms the backdrop to a film about love between a young farmer and a Romanian farmhand migrant worker drafted in to aid the family when the lead/father of the family has a stroke.
The film has some gritty scenes that debut director Francis Lee (Not the ex Manchester City footballer) brings to the screen.
The film reminded me of how Emmerdale used to be Emmerdale Farm with real scenes of lambing and other farming practices.
The cinematography captures the great countryside and it's isolation from the big metropolis's.
This review of God's Own Country (2017) was written by Tony P on 02 Sep 2017.
God's Own Country has generally received very positive reviews.
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