Review of Norwegian Wood (2010) by John S — 18 Jul 2012
Beautiful, textured images dominate the proceedings--Tran's use of light is predictably expressive and poignant. The story blossoms under the power of these collected scenes brought together. Rather than interpret for the viewer with lengthy exposition, Tran generally allows the images to speak in the context of other images, building to a crescendo of imagery and Greenwood's atmospheric score when Watanabe goes camping.
Midori should probably be more of a force in the film, but otherwise, a very good film.
This review of Norwegian Wood (2010) was written by John S on 18 Jul 2012.
Norwegian Wood has generally received positive reviews.
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