Sacerdotus: fast tomorrow – a review of the film

Fast tomorrow It is a wonderful cinematic journey, with a very personal exploration of courage, fame, identity and emotional weakness. Trained by Trey Edward Shults, film Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) in his version fiction, with attractive Jenna Ortega and the dynamic Barry Keoghan. What establishes this cinema is the fearless intention against the traditional story, and sends stunning and raw sight, after rolling credits.
The strength of the film lies in the ability to immerse yourself in the psyche of Abelience Abel’s fracture, with heartbreaks, and sewage pressures. Tesfaye offers surprisingly vulnerable performance, it emits his polished sheet of pop stars to reveal the man on the edge of a breakdown. It is an electric chemistry with Ortega that plays Enigmatic Anima, adds an excitement of his character to clarify Abel with a layer of tension that keeps you on the edge. Ortega shines in third activities, delivering both scary and empathic performance, and Keoghan’s portraits of Abel’s director, Lee introduces high intensity in the narrative.
Visually, Fast tomorrow It is a feast for the senses. Filmed in a film of 35 mm, the filmmaker has a unique cinematography by Chayse Irvin, living landscapes that catch the raw emotions of the character and close regattas. Tesfaye and Daniel Lopatin integrates with the film, improving the quality of his dreams. Assistant album routes are tailored for each scene, elevating emotional participations and adding depths of internal barriers.
What makes this cinema really special is an innovative view of the storyteller. It is not afraid to be abstract, the sequence of dreams and images of dreams that challenge the viewer to deal with the narrative. It may not be attractive to everyone, but for those who are ready to embrace the non-conventional style, it is an enriching experience. Films Anti-thought questions is a complex relationship between the Planl, the weight of the personal art and the artist and the fans, while it all gives it exciting.
As a friend of the weekly album of the same name, Fast tomorrow Creates a cohesive multimedia experience that delves into the influence of music and film. It is a brave and imaginative work, in his time, the evolution of Tesfaye’s testament as a spectacular direction of artists and Shults. For anyone who wants a brave experience for weekly lovers or experience, this film is essential. The odysm that lasts in the head is wonderful, sometimes demonstrating that the most powerful stories are not different.
I saw it with my niece and sister and we had fun. However, it’s not for everyone.
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