Review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) by Ryancarroll88 — 26 Aug 2010
Ari Folman uses his lost memory of his presence in the massacres at Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War to craft a dazzling sudo-documentary, whose vivid animation complements the advent of his visceral, dummy recollections from pure imagination to grueling reality.
Though the experience is completely enveloping as it is, the movie moves needlessly in slow motion, as if for the sole purpose of stretching time. Still, it's a minor complaint in an otherwise fantastic movie.
This review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) was written by Ryancarroll88 on 26 Aug 2010.
Waltz with Bashir has generally received very positive reviews.
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