Review of Rosetta (1999) by Shounak B — 04 Mar 2013
This is kind of a film gives us the example of a person's,specially of a girl,struggle to live her life without comprise or seeking help from anyone. Rosetta, the young protagonist's character with eccentrics and adolescent physical sickness,is full of dignity and that fills her inner being full of rage to watch the unkindness of circumstances around for a person grown up from lower class of society and survives through this ordeal called life.
The director never puts the camera off to her face or her action to feel the exact agony and wants to hit the exact string of pain in us.Every second of the film,just some days of the girl's life demonstrated so intensely with razor sharp editing that one would miss many of that only by closing eye for a second.
This review of Rosetta (1999) was written by Shounak B on 04 Mar 2013.
Rosetta has generally received very positive reviews.
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