Review of Miss Sloane (2016) by Nedryerson1 — 02 Feb 2017
Miss Sloane is the movie made for Jessica Chastain to shine. The story is hard to follow because we are immersed in the little-known world of lobbyist, for that the plot turns out to be original. Basically what it’s portrayed here is the female character from the 20th century, strong, independent women that get the job done and are much more capable than many men.
However Miss Sloane takes these to the edge in a very interesting way, the combination of attributes in the protagonist reveals the true nature of rising concept: the contemporary femme fatale. In this person the attraction is not the only weapon, instead she uses wit as proactive measure and reading and authenticating people as deceive measure.
Not blinded by that, we also get an insight to Sloane’s inner self and how all said before is a much-needed shield. The situation is that within the plot you are always waiting for something but cannot understand what, making this picture insanely dependent of its outcome.
Jessica Chastain is marvelous here giving out a rollercoaster of emotions.
This review of Miss Sloane (2016) was written by Nedryerson1 on 02 Feb 2017.
Miss Sloane has generally received positive reviews.
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