Cassie, a real estate agent and single mother, is trying to cope with the 2009 housing crisis Arizona 4K. The situation only worsens when a disgruntled customer Sonny bursts into her life, whose actions bring only destruction and death in Arizona 4K.
Arizona 4K Review
In fact, to remove a good black comedy is a rather subtle task, the main thing here is not to overdo it and catch the desired atmosphere, having sustained it throughout the entire film. The Coen brothers did an excellent job with this, and I would also like to mention some other relatives, but those who take them apart - the McDonn brothers. Their crime scenes, with sometimes the finest black humor, are the real outlet of recent years. As an example, you can still highlight the tape "Complete bummer" 2006 release.
Let us see what “Arizona” came out in this respect - the debut in the director's chair of Jonathan Watson, who was previously engaged in filmmaking as a purely producer. The beginning was pleasant, the very beginning, coupled with the injection of social overtones, gave ample ground for further unwinding or twisting the plot. What can we expect from people caught in a deep financial hole? Right, whatever. Here with this "anything" creators eventually went too far. But first things first.
No longer a young real estate agent Cassie, she herself was a victim of the housing crisis, becoming a hostage of her own luxury home, the price of which has drastically dropped, as well as for all real estate. Divorced, with her teenage daughter, she also delayed half a year in repayment of the loan. Her employer (Seth Rogen), Arizona 4K who once smelled this house to her, is still an unpleasant type. It is from his quarrel with a disgruntled customer named Sonny that the whole mess begins ...
In order not to go over with details and not discourage interest in viewing, I’ll confine myself to this description of the plot and move on to the general impressions of what I saw. I will add only that with each further minute of timing, the amount of logic in the frame will noticeably decrease, and the amount of blood will increase. In such films the effect of a snowball is often used, when problems are heaping on incrementally. Here, it looks more like the effect of adhesive tape for flies, where the characters stick to it in a chaotic manner. Everything is shot well and with high quality, and the camera angles are successful, and the camera feels confidently sitting in the hands of the operator. The soundtrack is interesting and eye-catching.
The main acting party was remembered, Rosemary DeWitt managed the role unequivocally, I won’t say that her character doesn’t sin with problems with logic, but these are questions to the writers. But anyone who has problems not only with logic, but with everything else, is the hero of colorful Danny McBride. The film Arizona 4K looks like a benefit performance with his participation, he is trying to pull the entire screen blanket over himself. I will not say that it always comes out for him, but at first it is very interesting to watch his metamorphosis. But by the end, the authors still missed the middle ground between black comedy and thriller, turning the final action into a meaningless and confused farce, somewhat blurring the general perception.
I would certainly like a more interesting genre sketch, the potential for this was clearly. But as for the debut - the tape is not bad and one-time viewing is quite worthy, frankly bored and the more so does not spit.
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