ritish-Irish playwright and filmmaker Martin McDonagh specializes in bitter-bleak semicomedies () about the tendency of human beings to be angry, defensive grudgeholders—yet gloriously, messily human nonetheless. That pattern repeats in McDonagh’s latest, as well. Yet this picture feels fresher and less forced than most of the writer-director’s work, and the key to its pleasures and heartbreak can be summed up thus: Colin
Friends become foes in a film about war and kindness
Oct 14, 2022
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