By: Martin Scorsese
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Kinglsey, Mark Ruffalo.
Genre: Thriller (137 ').
Comment: Good story is not necessarily synonymous with good script, Scorsese's Shutter Island, and then risk being reduced to a good hype for the homonymous Dennis Lehane's novel. Di Caprio Di Caprio is always, though in the long term is likely to numb the usual wrinkled and that conditions now and eternally fought all their latest products, while the magnesium film is, at least, recognized as having dared going out with the colors and the Gothic atmosphere, the traditional rules that had marked his latest works. That said, the construction works in the middle, because of the visionary dream-glimpses now seems wasted a flash-forward, to work differently, because the plot twist, after all that work, comes backed by a series of mental psychosis of the protagonist. Better to have lightning-fast reversal or the traveling hand in hand with the plot? Matter of taste, it is certain that the effect seems at least got a bit 'stuck. Colors and much horror thriller complete the picture, in a labyrinth spiral reminiscent of Mad House and even the comics of Batman Arkham Asylum, in what is a praise of folly, but a conscious and measured (perhaps too) down in the fog of human mind. Curious, the balance of Scorsese, who in the past and in the darkest place you can find the unique and undeniable truth (after various Rashomon effect, or different views of repetitions, just sketched). With that punch line that is a shot of the theater (rare), which again unbalances the border between virtual world and recreated real awareness of a better future in the implementation of the worse fate. To see, but knowing that you have to do with an experience that Scorsese and therefore unconvincing.
Do not miss: The three sounds of sirens, which are worth more than all the rest of the soundtrack.
VOTE: 6 - UNEASE
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