Review of Under the Skin (2014) by Futuremuggles — 26 Jul 2014
This will split the community into those expecting the Nude-Avengers and those seeking esoteric Arthouse. It belongs firmly in the latter and is top-line. Johansson shows again what she is capable of when given the opportunity to develop a character (see Lost in Translation).
With little dialogue, the interactions of the characters are intensified into a choreography and the story, itself almost banal, is just a space in which to dance. There will not be a sequel and both sides of the community will be grateful, but for very different reasons.
This review of Under the Skin (2014) was written by Futuremuggles on 26 Jul 2014.
Under the Skin has generally received positive reviews.
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