Nitram (2021) – Capsule Review
Technically academic, but its steady hand along with the rest of elements of the film make it great.
Based on the story of Martin Bryant, it has superb performances with a deep, emotional and even funny script.
Technically academic, but its steady hand along with the rest of elements of the film make it great.
Based on the story of Martin Bryant, it has superb performances with a deep, emotional and even funny script.
Nice idea: feel good film on the world’s end with the youngest acting maturely while adults act childishly.
Meh execution: it forces too many jokes, and it has too many characters to care for them all.
Very creepy and unsettling script written by Carlos Vermut, unfortunately lead by a very weak performance from Almudena Amor.
Paco Plaza keeps it up afloat with various inspired scenes, specially the darkest ones.
The film suffers from having a very strong start. After the assault on the “gypsy” settlement it goes down drastically.
Repetitive and unsurprising scares, underwhelming CGI and a weak screenplay overall.
Trippy western on a planet colonized only by women.
Unique use of color, imagery and sets.
A too cryptic story makes a second watch a must. After it a change either to 4 or 3 could happen.