Review of Invisible Life (2019) by Christopher Machell for CineVue — 15 Oct 2021
While Duarte and Stockler’s deeply-felt turns anchor the film from drifting into simplistic sentimentality, Hélène Louvart’s sumptuous cinematography elevates the script’s high-flung emotion with spaces that are often dreamlike; light is tangible like a haze, colours deep and tactile, and characters are glimpsed and doubled through screens, glass and mirrors, and Benedikt Schiefer’s classical score tenderly fills out and gives detail to the broader emotional brushstrokes.
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This review of Invisible Life (2019) was written by Christopher Machell and published by CineVue on 15 Oct 2021.
Invisible Life has generally received very positive reviews.
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