Review of The Bad Batch (2017) by Jak-Luke S — 23 Jul 2017
Amirpour's film will and should be defining in her career, it's the epitome of her talent as an artist, as well as a strong defined stance on political and social commentary of the world we live in.
The performances are strong. Subdued and frighteningly chaotic with a sense of gravity throughout, monologues are delivered with care and edge, with Reeves and Mamoa standing out strong. Waterhouse has little depth or charmisma and uncomfortable in her role, ultimately helping her performance in such a harrowing portrayal of dystopian nightmares.
The cinematography and music are terrifically used with a poignant edge.
This review of The Bad Batch (2017) was written by Jak-Luke S on 23 Jul 2017.
The Bad Batch has generally received mixed reviews.
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