Review of Son of Saul (2015) by Dominick Suzanne-Mayer for Consequence of Sound — 21 Dec 2015
At times, László Nemes’ film induces the sensation of drowning, slowly. Not the kind where you’re pulled under by the riptide, but the kind where you’ve been treading water for so long that the body starts to betray you in tiny increments, and any life preserver must be met with utter desperation.
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This review of Son of Saul (2015) was written by Dominick Suzanne-Mayer and published by Consequence of Sound on 21 Dec 2015.
Son of Saul has generally received very positive reviews.
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