Hello all! I thought was a very harrowing film for a harrowing subject, at times very uncomfortable to watch. Strong performances and powerful moments that are achieved through economical editing - Those shots that lasted an age really were impacting! I really would like to listen in on discussions between McQueen and Fassbender, they seem to work very well together.
I'd give it a 7.5, well crafted andthere was a real sense of close engagement with the original account.
12 Years A Slave
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Re: 12 Years A Slave
Saw this ages ago now but I thought it was a brilliant, brilliant film, very strong and very moving.
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Re: 12 Years A Slave
Finally got round to seeing this via BlinkBox as not really having much time to get to the cinema these days. Great film, very powerful and moving story. Good performances all round. 9/10.
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