The Childhood of a Leader DVD Review
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Good Morning Lovelies,
Robert Pattinson has starred in many different films since
he left the character of Edward Cullen behind and as his latest film, The
Childhood of a Leader, is released on DVD, I thought I would delve into the
world of his latest one.
Directed by Brady Corbet, this debut is a family drama that
sets itself apart from other period pieces, as it tackles the world of fascism.
With cleverly placed together montages and aspects of reality intertwined with
the film’s world, there is something about the young boy who is left in the
dark by his family that tugs at your heart strings.
And then turns and scares the living day lights out of
you. He is a child you would not want to
meet let’s just say lovelies.
There is a great quality to the film though that makes it
stand out is the score. With the eerie atmosphere created from it, the world
that the film is based in becomes a dark and devastating world that you are not
sure as an audience member how it can be fixed.
The acting is superb in this film and there is something
about the way in which they all connect that makes the audience sit on the edge
of their chair. You don’t know what to expect and you don’t know how they are
going to react to what is happening on screen.
It makes for awkward, frightening but also great viewing as
an audience member. And there so I am giving the film...
4 Stars
Blog Soon,
Joey X
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