Review of Zama (2017) by K. Austin Collins for Vanity Fair — 18 Apr 2018
Martel’s sensibility is as oblique as it is sensitive, confounding as it is grimly humorous. It’s a movie that seems constantly to be spilling the secrets of this world, but without fanfare—there’s an unsettling banality to it all.
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This review of Zama (2017) was written by K. Austin Collins and published by Vanity Fair on 18 Apr 2018.
Zama has generally received positive reviews.
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