Review of The Life Before Her Eyes (2007) by Wil R — 04 Oct 2008
After "Bowling for Columbine" and "Elephant", Vadim Perelman invite us to a breathtaking movie re-inventing the style to speak about this american nightmare which happened on some colleges.
Evan Rachel Wood is brillant on a script which do not let us one minute of calm.
Danger is everywhere on this so wonderfull life, this "angel's dreamed life", sunny and happier than possible.
The scenario is imaginately driven by a wide montage work which keep us attentive from the beginning to the end on an eternal loop.
To be shoot or not, that is not the question, the point is that it is impossible to live after.
Brillant.
JR.
This review of The Life Before Her Eyes (2007) was written by Wil R on 04 Oct 2008.
The Life Before Her Eyes has generally received mixed reviews.
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