Review of The Thin Blue Line (1988) by Huw G — 07 Dec 2013
An absorbing documentary - you don't feel transfixed or riveted, but at the end you realise you effectively were, not having been distracted at all. It conveys the story in a slow paced, mostly clear way, although the nonlinear form does require fair concentration to avoid getting occasionally mixed up.
Visually very nicely styled and understated, and for once, Phillip Glass is the right choice of music, quietly getting under your skin rather than, as I so often find him, being overblown and melodramatic.
This review of The Thin Blue Line (1988) was written by Huw G on 07 Dec 2013.
The Thin Blue Line has generally received very positive reviews.
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