Review of Soft in the Head (2013) by Matthew S — 17 Jun 2015
Nathan Silver creates a fully realized chaotic, messy and unpredictable world that all but comes totally unhinged. Although the intention seems unfocused, he approaches his two primary characters in such with such steadfast commitment that lack of narrative focus actually ends up being an asset.
The movie is reminiscent of a 1970's rambling experimental film. The difference is is that the whole film is so well contained. An unexpected and riveting study of madness that is only silenced in the film's final moments.
This review of Soft in the Head (2013) was written by Matthew S on 17 Jun 2015.
Soft in the Head has generally received positive reviews.
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