Review of Spotlight (2015) by Flyl L — 28 May 2017
Spotlight depicts a real story from a boston globe journalist group who investigated allegations of child abuse from the catholic church, the level of realism is impressive the cuts are subtle and well made and the plot is very well built since it is a A film that passes a lot of information, papers, documents, the chance that the film becomes boring was great but the plot does not let that happen, the subject is very shocking and this gives a great mystery to the plot besides being fluid exploring very well The teamwork of journalists, the cast is perfect actors fit very well in their roles giving a very real sense of realism to the movie that sometimes looks like a documentary, all in a way are contained at a certain point what makes scenes where their emotions Appear to be much more impacting, in general in a film made not for the entertainment but to tell a good story infattering how the Catholic institution controls Everything and everyone and protects their even from acts like rape.
The film tackles a real story and a seriously controversial theme very well and with mastery, in general there is not much that changes in him.note 100.
This review of Spotlight (2015) was written by Flyl L on 28 May 2017.
Spotlight has generally received very positive reviews.
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