2 reviews
Whenever I see a 10-star rating as the first, and espcecially ONLY review, I am immediately suspicious - and in this case, wisely and correctly so. The actng makwes high school drama efforts look like boradway. The script...if there was one...boring...Rahter than waste the reader's time with listing allof the attrocities of this flick (actually there are few: writing, acting, direction) let me suggest better uses of your time: read a good book, go on a date, take a walk, cal a friend you haven't talked to in a while and catch up, do some volunteer work for a chrity or sicail organization, take your dog for a wlak or brush your cat or talk to your parrot or if you're in the mood for a movie - find a GOOD one, now that you know of one to avoid.
- jm-vincent
- Jul 13, 2024
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"The Lost End" is a true masterpiece of contemporary cinema, masterfully directed by Alexander Salabaschew. The film immerses us in a desperate and fascinating quest where Antoine, after the mysterious disappearance of his wife and son on a beach, decides to take matters into his own hands. The direction is exceptionally fine, each shot enhancing the deep emotion and tension that irrevocably bind us to the story. The performances are poignant, capturing the full complexity of human emotions. "The Lost End" is not just a film; it is an immersive experience that transforms the viewer. A must-see for cinema lovers seeking both dramatic intensity and deep reflection on human nature.