Review of Soul (2020) by Furiooooo — 28 Dec 2020
Pete Docter and Kemp Powers abuse the Dutch angle in a more than pleasant way, while they lead us to the discovery of a story that is not necessarily trivial, which can certainly involve many spectators, it is not in itself a story about music, it is something much larger and well structured.
Although it deals with issues that for some may be distressing, the film knows how to iron and entertain at the right time and in the right way.
Soundtracks are definitely an important element of, using a film expression, "getting into the bubble". However, they do not particularly stand out from those composed for other feature films in this period.
In addition, the New York reconstructed in the film is extremely interesting and curated, from the crowds, to the stalls, passing through the shops. Therefore noteworthy scenographies, enhanced by a warm and relaxing, soft, soft and delicate photography.
This review of Soul (2020) was written by Furiooooo on 28 Dec 2020.
Soul has generally received very positive reviews.
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