Review of Hungry Hearts (2015) by Peter Bradshaw for The Guardian — 12 Sep 2014
It is a tense, claustrophobic nightmare, played with sincerity and force, particularly by Adam Driver. But a strident orchestral score keeps intruding, dark chords telling us how scared we ought to be, and it is as if Costanzo is not content with an ultra-real relationship drama, and wants his film to be some kind of heavy-handed horror-thriller too.
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This review of Hungry Hearts (2015) was written by Peter Bradshaw and published by The Guardian on 12 Sep 2014.
Hungry Hearts has generally received mixed reviews.
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