Review of The Passion of Darkly Noon (1995) by Maria-Venetia K — 12 Mar 2008
The Passion of Darkly Noon is an extraordinarily beautiful film. From the symbolism to the enchanting music, it gives you shivers of pleasure from the beginning till the heavenly song of the end sung by P.
J. Harvey. The music is superb and so are the photography and the performances, especially that of Brendan Fraser who gives his best shot to prove that he's worth much more than his previous movies suggested.
Directed in a dark, grueling way, with compelling scenes in the woods and the inner psychology of the heroes reaching the sought for redemption at the unpredictable end, The Passion of Darkly Noon is a film not only for a small audience but for one which will either love or hate it.
It's quite obvious I did the first.
This review of The Passion of Darkly Noon (1995) was written by Maria-Venetia K on 12 Mar 2008.
The Passion of Darkly Noon has generally received mixed reviews.
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