There are no monsters in this film, and I’m talking of the human and not the fictional kind. Yet the main character is portrayed as a monster for a crime he may or may not have committed. It raises an interesting point. How often do we portray others as evil, disturbed, and monstrous? We are misled by the media, the words of courtroom lawyers, and the biased opinion of others. Food for thought then in this quietly powerful tale, anchored by a standout turn from Kelvin.
Shout by Lee Brown Barrow Movie BuffVIP 3BlockedParent2021-05-07T23:24:06Z
There are no monsters in this film, and I’m talking of the human and not the fictional kind. Yet the main character is portrayed as a monster for a crime he may or may not have committed. It raises an interesting point. How often do we portray others as evil, disturbed, and monstrous? We are misled by the media, the words of courtroom lawyers, and the biased opinion of others. Food for thought then in this quietly powerful tale, anchored by a standout turn from Kelvin.