Review of Things to Come (1936) by Nik M — 14 Jan 2013
It's got such a pessimistic tone to its delivery where not a single idea can go about unchallenged. It also likes to create overly dramatic attempts at creating something philosophical, even if it has the ideas and the means.
However, this unusual film does pack in a visionary's thought that is illusive and expansive, but also tactful and developed.
This review of Things to Come (1936) was written by Nik M on 14 Jan 2013.
Things to Come has generally received positive reviews.
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