Review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) by Simon T — 14 Nov 2010
In a nutshell: Strikingly animated documentary about an ex-Israeli soldier turned film-maker finding old comrades to try and piece together the fragmented memory of his involvement in an infamous massacre during the Lebanon War of the early 80s.
Stunning animation and an interesting story made really compelling as he struggles to make sense of what it memory and what is dream. The minimalist Philip Glass style music by Max Richter is superb also. A film that stays long in your memory.
This review of Waltz with Bashir (2008) was written by Simon T on 14 Nov 2010.
Waltz with Bashir has generally received very positive reviews.
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