Review of Monsters and Men (2018) by Richard Lawson for Vanity Fair — 22 Jan 2018
Though all three sections of the film have didactic bits when big ideas are plainly stated, the bulk of Monsters and Men renders huge issues with a fluid understatement. But that disarming pensiveness and interiority doesn’t forget the anger and sadness of the story—instead, it somehow heightens it, affording these characters a grounded texture that casts their struggles in a piercingly humane light.
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This review of Monsters and Men (2018) was written by Richard Lawson and published by Vanity Fair on 22 Jan 2018.
Monsters and Men has generally received positive reviews.
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