Review of Melancholia (2011) by Jimmytancredi — 15 Nov 2011
Some say that this is the most sensitive film by Lars von Trier (and who attribute it to a certain "maturity from the director"), a filmmaker who is famous for hype (which I love). Perhaps because it has been this strange feeling of contentment and discontent.
Each of the leading film is meticulously disguised, which leads to two paths: Lars wanted to communicate something through acts apparently trivial or these acts were banal alone and nothing else? I believe the first guess, since the director's job has always followed this line.
This review of Melancholia (2011) was written by Jimmytancredi on 15 Nov 2011.
Melancholia has generally received positive reviews.
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