Review of Hannah (2018) by Foxgrove — 28 Feb 2019
Hannah starts off looking like it is going to be one of those arty bores that is their only to please the initiated few, and in fairness it doesn't dispel those initial feelings entirely. However, as the film unfolds a superlative Charlotte Rampling draws the viewer into her small and somewhat tragic world.
The film has little dialogue, no big action scenes and a lot is left unspoken as to why her life is as it is. Reasons are actually not important as the film is more interested in showing us this character gradually breaking down due to her situation rather than from what caused it.
Hints are given, but it is finally left to an intelligent audience to come up with any answers.
This review of Hannah (2018) was written by Foxgrove on 28 Feb 2019.
Hannah has generally received mixed reviews.
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