For the first 15 minutes I didn't have a clue what was going on which is an interesting element to a film as long as things fall together later. My only complaint lies within the first twenty minutes as some of the characters backstories seemed rushed for the sake of keeping the pace. Despite that small hiccup, as time went on I became totally immersed in the film's world.
Perfect Sense tells the bizarre love story of an epidemiologist and a chef. Accompanied by clever twists and turns that racked my brain for answers. There is so much more to the film than that but I'm afraid if you know more you will not come away with the same impression I did.
Beautiful camerawork with unique angles and editing really drove the film style. Even though the story lacked supporting characters in numbers, it made up for it with extras that help show the world’s perspective on the unexpected events that unfold during the film. The cultural focus brought my emotions to a higher level. It also had great performances from Ewan McGregor and Eva Green. The two leads had amazing chemistry that was played out perfectly with realistic dialogue and many personal, believable moments. The movies overall tone and hidden messages got me caring about characters and enthralled in the plot. It's a good reminder of why we love films and why we must value relationships. Definitely check this one out.
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