The Beast review: "An elegant but ultimately unwieldy sci-fi drama”
Bertrand Bonello's The Beast is an elegant, elliptical film that's equal parts impressive and infuriating.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictAn elegant, elliptical film that’s equal parts impressive and infuriating.
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict An elegant, elliptical film that’s equal parts impressive and infuriating.
An elegant, elliptical film that’s equal parts impressive and infuriating.
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In Paris, 1910, she’s a pianist, he’s her suitor; in LA, 2014, she’s an actor/model, he’s her stalker; and in an unspecified location in 2044, she undergoes a mysterious procedure to purify her DNA – the reason, perhaps, for all the time-shifting that we’ve seen.
Seydoux is reliably luminous in a demanding role, but MacKay seems a little rudderless. There are some stunning …