Review of The Sense of an Ending (2017) by Ellen G — 05 May 2017
Who are you who share this web site with me? What planets are you from? This is, IMHO, a great film; I can think of no aspect of this film that was not top-drawer-fantastic. The performances are fine, subtle, tender studies of character, not cardboard-cut-out characters mind you, but beautiful, full-bodied, damaged, delicate, fragile - REAL - characters.
This film broke away from that standard London-yuppie-based pulp which cynically mandates a US star in the cast to boost ratings[Four weddings, Actually, About A Boy,...], no this film stays clean and fresh and true.
A work of art, but then of course it is.
This review of The Sense of an Ending (2017) was written by Ellen G on 05 May 2017.
The Sense of an Ending has generally received mixed reviews.
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