Review of Take Shelter (2011) by Carlos Julio S — 26 Sep 2017
When you review films, a hazard of the job is that you tend to watch quite a few of them. (Tough life, I hear all of you sigh.) You do grow slightly jaded, though. It takes a phenomenal film to raise your blood pressure, to make you forget that you are evaluating the film - and mostly, you see the end coming a mile away. (It has, of course, led to many an argument when you tell the person sitting next to you how the show will end, well before it ends.).
But Take Shelter blew my hair back. I did not see anything coming, let alone the end. I have subsequently offered my babysitting services to all my friends, for they must go and see this film. In other words, I am totally excited!
In a nutshell.
Now here's a dilemma: I can't tell you jack about the film. You have to walk into the theatre and watch the film as the director intended you to - with a clean slate.
Mood of the film.
Suspenseful, yes, but beautiful and tender. And that's all I am going to say.
Best performance.
It's a tie! Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain.
Standout scene.
I'm not saying.
Negatives.
It's over! I've seen it. I won't ever experience again the joy of seeing it for the first time.
Is the film relevant today?
Totally! And then some.
This review of Take Shelter (2011) was written by Carlos Julio S on 26 Sep 2017.
Take Shelter has generally received very positive reviews.
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