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Sunday, 11 May 2008

Children of Men (2006)

One of the most interesting British films of recent years, albeit by a Mexican, this is an ambitious, futuristic and apocalyptic tale told brilliantly with an incredible eye for detail and some very, very bold long takes. Alfonso Cuaron is the perfect example of a director who understands both his story and the capabilities of modern cinema. In some ways a modern Kubrick.
Posted by Will Emsworth at 22:05

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