Starring- Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, Emily Hampshire, Brian Gleeson, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Directed By- Darren Aronofsky.
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I've watched this movie twice in 3 days. First, I wasn't quite too sure what to say about this movie. Because the ending didn't make any sense at all. But at the second attempt, I'm quite happy to say that this was a classic film by Darren Aronofsky.
If you watch the poster of the movie you will notice that Jennifer Lawrennce skin looks like cement and we cant find this frame in the entire movie. From this we can understand that Darren is symbolically representing what had happened and what is happening to earth since the birth of human life on it, in this film.
Darren Aronofsky has crafted yet another cinematic masterpiece and this one combines literature and bibliography to deliver a really heart breaking message about humanity.
The film is well directed and paced keeping the audience sucked into the film at all times. The cinematography is lit. The screenplay is the greatest strength of this film and I hope it gets nods at the academy given that it's already taken a critical beating.
In every Darren movie, any one of the characters will have an obsession, in this movie father character has an obsession with writing poems. Even we can assume that he represented him as god who say good things to people and he forgives people when they do mistakes.
What starts off as a slow burn thriller with sprinkle of mystery, turns into chaos of cruel humanity. Leaving a dark impression that left me shaking in shock which never happened before. Almost like I just witness murder. The whole thing is one giant metaphor and is very clear of what it's trying to be. Despite the story being straight forward when you fully get a gasp of it, never did it come across pretentious, putting aside what people have said. The way it was told was so unique.
The mother earth cant bear this pain(we ruining earth) for longer time. This is symbolically represented by
the MOTHER character killing possibly every one and killing her self and her home.
Javier Bardem is a fucking legend, and to be honest I don't like Jennifer Lawrence at all. But here she delivered her A game, and it was definitely her most challenging role so far.
My Rating- 7.5/10.
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