I didn't know contactmusic reviews movies too.
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Scarlett Johansson goes off the radar in this low-budget Scottish thriller, which is far more offbeat than anything she's ever done before. Her fans are likely to be perplexed by the film's lack of any meaningful dialog, its ambiguous plot and relentlessly artful imagery. But inventive filmmaker Jonathan Glazer (Sexy Beast) has created one of the most atmospheric sci-fi horror movies in recent memory.
By refusing to use standard storytelling or filmmaking techniques, Glazer has made a movie that feels like it comes from outer space. But while we never get a grip on any of the characters, we can easily identify with the yearning emotions they're feeling. Which draws us in on a deeper level than we expect. In this respect, Johansson's performance is unusually subdued. Setting her glamorous Hollywood image aside, she becomes a lost soul who almost looks frumpy (she's still gorgeous enough to get any man she wants), and her search for meaning in human sexuality is fascinating.
Essentially a gritty alien-invasion thriller, this film also catches our interest as an exploration of loneliness and lust. It's so beautifully shot and edited that we feel like we may have dreamed watching it, especially as Glazer infuses everything with surrealism and ambiguity. This may work best for more adventurous moviegoers, but Johansson's daring performance helps the film worm its way into our subconscious, taking us on an odyssey we're unlikely to forget. 4.5/5
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Let's look at some of their recent reviews for your filthy faves:
Britney Jean -
1.5/5
Artpop -
2.5/5
Prism -
2.5/5
Beyonce -
3.5/5
The Truth About Love - N/A (guess they forgot to review it)
