Review of The Double (2014) by Ponderflix P — 11 Feb 2015
Jesse Eisenberg plays both parts skillfully and Ayoade constructs some nicely observed comic scenes, particularly some good physical comedy with the luckless, hopeless, Simon...With its dystopian industrial setting, stripped back set design, off-kilter dialogue, understated performances, imposing soundtrack and surreal atmosphere this feels a bit like an early David Lynch film. But it doesn't quite have the same intensity or conviction. It's soft-core Lynch.
I have the feeling this is going to be a love it or hate it film. The humour will not be to everyone's taste; dark, surreal and subtle...the director, Richard Ayoade, has imposed a distinct rhythm and texture, the plot and style follow its own twisted logic and it's more interested in establishing feeling and atmosphere than giving clear answers; if you're likely to be frustrated by mind-twisting plot points going largely unexplained, then this may not be for you. For me, it worked well enough and I have a feeling I may enjoy it even more on a second viewing.
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This review of The Double (2014) was written by Ponderflix P on 11 Feb 2015.
The Double has generally received positive reviews.
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