Review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) by Arkamukherjee — 22 Apr 2013
Ending up watching this movie is so much like waking up from a bad dream, when everything beside us, all of a sudden becomes harsh reality from long-forgotten vivid images. Ari Folman takes us to a frightening post-war world where everyone seems to be living in a trance, hiding form their own memory from days past. A war documentary like this, is one of its kind, and the never-seen-before animation technique adds something really different in this movie. It lets you stuck in your sofa, thanking god because your teenage was never like this. And you didn't have to see another haunted ocean.
Watch. And think. And imagine. Because its real. And not so real.
This review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) was written by Arkamukherjee on 22 Apr 2013.
Waltz with Bashir has generally received very positive reviews.
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