Review of The Fountain (1988) by Mark J — 17 Oct 2011
The Fountain for me directly precedes Amalie in my loosely arranged list of 'top' or 'best' films of all time. If I could summarise this film in one word it would be desperation, the desperation to which I refer is the agony of the loss of someone which is conveyed in such a beautifully tragic way leaving the viewer experiencing something in the format of film that is usually associated with loosing a loved one or a relationship ending.
In short never have I seen a director or film so successfully depict the rawness of emotion in the way that The Fountain and Darren Aronofsky do so achingly well.
This review of The Fountain (1988) was written by Mark J on 17 Oct 2011.
The Fountain has generally received positive reviews.
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