PETER BRADSHAW reviews KINDS OF KINDNESS

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  • @ftis2588

    Can’t wait to watch! Thank you as always Peter. Enjoying watching your videos during my lunch break 😊

  • @alexandrosalexandropoulos4836

    Great review, as always. Trivia hard to know if not Greek (I am!): The guy who plays R.M.F. is very famous notary here in Athens! The movie is very good but not for the faint at heart, obviously!

  • @oranj.h

    Going back further than Charlie Kaufman, this sounds so much like a Peter Greenaway setup. I'm looking forward to catching this at my local cinema!

  • @PurushaDesa
    @PurushaDesa 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One of the reasons the film feels long is that the clearest, most accessible and mainstream story comes first, and then the second two are as weird and cryptic as Lanthimos' older work. I dare say that as a greedy philistine, I could quite happily just watch a 90 minute cut The Death of RMF on its own. Best Actor nod for Plemons, please.

  • @paulhover9311

    Excellent review, and I'll certainly watch this film, but maybe it's time for him to make something slightly more warm hearted. Like Lynch did with The Straight Story.

  • @guest_informant
    @guest_informant 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1. Compromising to fit in at work

  • @paulmurphy5306
    @paulmurphy5306 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I saw 'Kinds of Kindness' last evening. Although there were many amusing and interesting sequences I felt that the film was too long and my patience was tested, a bit. At the end the audience left immediately and I was the only one to wait to the end of the credits, also part of the film, of course. Although the film seeks to depict First World despair, should I destroy my car, or cruelly mutilate my dog, or just cut out my liver, its pretty useless after all, I think, in the end, that it succumbs to despair. I'm sure Lanthimos and his co-writer need a rest now.

  • @charleysurf1

    Nice succinct review

  • @markkenny2001

    Hello Peter, I wonder is Kinds of Kindess (2024) is a psychedelic film just like Poor Things (2024)?

  • @paulmurphy5306

    After Donald Sutherland died I re-watched 'Klute' and another Pakula film 'The Parallax View'. It seems to me that even though the inner toughness of the characters in these films belies political naivety, there still is a concrete political message at the other end. I don't have that sense from Yorgos Lanthimos's films. There's not much at the other end, hyper-reality, a world of odds and ends that wants to be neatly summarised, political correctness of an altogether alternate kind or a story re-told like 'Frankenstein' in a heroic, feminist mould. It would have been better for Lanthimos if he had just cleaned windows.

  • @AdamqK
    @AdamqK วันที่ผ่านมา

    After the funny and freewheeling "The Favourite" and the bonkers, imaginative and visionary "Poor Things", the director retreated back to the deadpan, low-key and monotonous style of "Killing of a Sacred Deer", assembling a cast of the best, most wonderfully idiosyncratic film performers and made them all act as if they'd been lobotomised, draining them of every aspect that has always made them interesting to watch. This is an overlong, stilted, stultifying film that bored me stiff. Bradshaw does it again!

  • @ktom5262

    Could Bradshaw be even more pretentious? I doubt it. If he could he would.