Stars: Dev Patel, Nazanin Boniadi, Armie Hammer, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Amandeep Singh, Suhail Nayyar, Kapil Kumar Netra, Alex Pinder, Vipin Sharma, Anupam Kher, Jason Isaacs | Written by John Collee, Anthony Maras | Directed by Anthony Maras
It’s somewhat difficult to critically asses a project such as Anthony Maras’ directorial debut feature film Hotel Mumbai, a reflective biopic drama that covers the abhorrent attacks in India that took place over a four-day period in November 2008. As a critic, you’re situated in a trepid grey area of sorts. Lodged between a rock and a hard place considering the film is crafted to showcase this traumatising event and you’re hoping the film itself never falls into the territory of exploitation. However, you’ve also got to critically articulate asses a response to the filmmaking without being tone-deaf to the real-life tragedy itself. Thankfully while Hotel Mumbai is a cluster of ranging emotions,...
It’s somewhat difficult to critically asses a project such as Anthony Maras’ directorial debut feature film Hotel Mumbai, a reflective biopic drama that covers the abhorrent attacks in India that took place over a four-day period in November 2008. As a critic, you’re situated in a trepid grey area of sorts. Lodged between a rock and a hard place considering the film is crafted to showcase this traumatising event and you’re hoping the film itself never falls into the territory of exploitation. However, you’ve also got to critically articulate asses a response to the filmmaking without being tone-deaf to the real-life tragedy itself. Thankfully while Hotel Mumbai is a cluster of ranging emotions,...
- 1/30/2020
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Dev Patel, Nazanin Boniadi, Armie Hammer, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Amandeep Singh, Suhail Nayyar, Kapil Kumar Netra, Alex Pinder, Vipin Sharma, Anupam Kher, Jason Isaacs | Written by John Collee, Anthony Maras | Directed by Anthony Maras
It’s somewhat difficult to critically asses a project such as Anthony Maras’ directorial debut feature film Hotel Mumbai, a reflective biopic drama that covers the abhorrent attacks in India that took place over a four-day period in November 2008. As a critic, you’re situated in a trepid grey area of sorts. Lodged between a rock and a hard place considering the film is crafted to showcase this traumatising event and you’re hoping the film itself never falls into the territory of exploitation. However, you’ve also got to critically articulate asses a response to the filmmaking without being tone-deaf to the real-life tragedy itself. Thankfully while Hotel Mumbai is a cluster of ranging emotions,...
It’s somewhat difficult to critically asses a project such as Anthony Maras’ directorial debut feature film Hotel Mumbai, a reflective biopic drama that covers the abhorrent attacks in India that took place over a four-day period in November 2008. As a critic, you’re situated in a trepid grey area of sorts. Lodged between a rock and a hard place considering the film is crafted to showcase this traumatising event and you’re hoping the film itself never falls into the territory of exploitation. However, you’ve also got to critically articulate asses a response to the filmmaking without being tone-deaf to the real-life tragedy itself. Thankfully while Hotel Mumbai is a cluster of ranging emotions,...
- 4/4/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
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