Review of The Other Side of Hope (2017) by Ryan Gilbey for The Guardian — 17 Feb 2017
There aren’t really any surprises in The Other Side of Hope; it’s more like witnessing the ongoing cultivation of a humane philosophy. But the film is devilishly funny, economically constructed (the demise of Wikström’s marriage is shown in wordless images) and decked out in the director’s dismal palette of cobalt blue, moss green and burnt-marmalade orange.
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This review of The Other Side of Hope (2017) was written by Ryan Gilbey and published by The Guardian on 17 Feb 2017.
The Other Side of Hope has generally received positive reviews.
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