Review of Surveillance (2008) by Nigel Andrews for Financial Times — 06 Mar 2009
The scenes are shot in a clever range of styles, the dialogue is as sharp as a Stanley knife. The atmosphere in the cop shop, where the film closes in for the teased-out development before the recapitulation and surprise coda, is irresistibly seedy.
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This review of Surveillance (2008) was written by Nigel Andrews and published by Financial Times on 06 Mar 2009.
Surveillance has generally received mixed reviews.
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