NOBODY (dir. Ilya Naishuller): Film review
If someone told me that the cinematic trend kicked off by Liam Neeson in which a middle-aged gentleman with a certain set of skills has… The post NOBODY (dir. Ilya Naishuller): Film revie…
If someone told me that the cinematic trend kicked off by Liam Neeson in which a middle-aged gentleman with a certain set of skills has… The post NOBODY (dir. Ilya Naishuller): Film revie…
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The movie rocks. I've never seen anything like it.
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Complex characters and shocking plot twists in service of a story that brings a female flavor to a typically male-dominated subgenre
Immediately striking, and consistently spooky for almost the entirety of its runtime
The Witman family has gone through a tragedy so unimaginable that it couldn't possibly be written into fiction.
A slower, quieter movie than the marketing would have you believe, but that's ultimately a good thing