Review of Melancholia (2008) by Matt M — 14 Jun 2013
Three leftist activists are brought together on one of the last surviving places of earth after a skirmish leads to global apocalypse. They find themselves clinging on to their humanity by taking on each other's personality traits in a cold world filled with sexual perversions, cigarettes and alienation.
Diaz's film defies all boundaries and conventionalities of the post apocalyptic movie with a film that follows its own pacing and timing and uses its own kind of cinematography that makes everything look more natural and real.
This review of Melancholia (2008) was written by Matt M on 14 Jun 2013.
Melancholia has generally received very positive reviews.
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