Review of The Square (2017) by Tex S — 09 Dec 2017
The Square Is Irregularly Shaped with some Interesting Corners.
The Square has some great moments and a very disjointed plot. Some of.
The scenes are spot-on critiques of the art world. However, the movie.
Wanders aimlessly without a thread that drives the plot from beginning.
To end. The main thing the audience learns is that the director of the.
Modern art gallery is a self centered, arrogant racist, which isn't.
Much to hang a film on let alone get people excited about. I don't mind.
Terrible protagonists, but give me one strong, main plot, instead of.
Three or more weak ones.
Claes Bang plays the museum director, Christian, and some of his.
Dialogue is hilarious. Anne, Elisabeth Moss, has a one night stand with.
The arrogant Christian and she wants more. But then that plot line dies.
And another about Mr. Bang's missing wallet takes over. None of the.
Story lines are fully developed and it makes a film about modern art.
Too artsy and annoying. Luckily the dialogue and bizarre situations in.
The film make The Square worth a look.
The filming and scenes are fine, but I didn't walk away amazed. The.
Music was uninspired, but it is better than being cloying and obtrusive.
Like so many soundtracks have been this decade, Dunkirk being one of.
The worst examples of this.
Rating: Matinée. There are plenty of interesting things to see and.
Enjoy in The Square. Revelations about life are art are not among them.
Peace, Tex Shelters.
This review of The Square (2017) was written by Tex S on 09 Dec 2017.
The Square has generally received positive reviews.
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