Review of Soft & Quiet (2022) by Beatrice Loayza for The New York Times — 04 Nov 2022
The brutal possibilities of the white supremacist mind-set are nothing to shy away from. Still, the film’s admittedly jarring cruelty does little beyond press down on old bruises, turning the realities of racialized violence into an immersive spectacle with the kind of real-world sadistic allure one might find in a serial-killer movie.
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This review of Soft & Quiet (2022) was written by Beatrice Loayza and published by The New York Times on 04 Nov 2022.
Soft & Quiet has generally received positive reviews.
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