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Friday, 20 June 2014

SNOW ANGELS [2007]

With the dramatic thriller Snow Angels, director David Gordon Green steps a little further away from his usual arsty surreal tones and sways a little closer into the standard mainstream.
Even though he's heavily scaled back on the dreamy thoughtful moments and sullen voice-overs, Green is still sternly focused on bringing realistic characters to the screen and that's what carries the film.  Sam Rockwell is great as always but it's Kate Beckinsale that surprises.  I haven't seen her in much but I just sort of figured she was just another pretty "action" star.  Here she displays all sorts of emotions and characteristics that turn what could have easily been a repulsive character into something sympathetic.
It's a grim, grim story that you know is going to end in tragedy by the opening 2 minutes but with so many layers and interesting characters it keeps you gripped onto exactly how it's going to end.

4 forgotten bunnies out of 5

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