Review of Zola (2021) by Jimmyspeaker — 06 Dec 2021
Zola is a unique experience, to say the least. Another release from the up-and-coming A24, Zola is edgy and raw, but at times too abrasive. Performances by Taylour Paige and Riley Keough are acceptable, but leave depth to be desired.
Colman Domingo once again impresses on the silver screen, while the rest of the cast leaves not such a great memory. While it has its moments of modern Gen-Y/Gen-Z hypersexualized, crime thriller humor, Zola lacks a definitive story containing any emotion or psychological depth; which is ironic for a movie based on a Twitter thread.
It doesn't feel like I'm watching a movie about the Twitter thread, it feels like I'm watching a movie about people trying to Live Action Roleplay the Twitter thread. A24's cinematography aside, perhaps it should've kept to Twitter.
This review of Zola (2021) was written by Jimmyspeaker on 06 December 2021.
Zola has generally received positive reviews.
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