Review of Limbo (1999) by Geoff Andrew for Time Out — 21 Oct 2007
Stunningly acted and superbly shot (by Haskell Wexler), it is written, with Sayles' customary ear for vivid phrasing and telling details, as a meditation on man's desire to divorce himself not only from Nature but from his own true nature, imbuing the film with the intensity and rigour of an allegorical fable.
And the ending truly makes you think about what you've just seen.
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This review of Limbo (1999) was written by Geoff Andrew and published by Time Out on 21 October 2007.
Limbo has generally received positive reviews.
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