Quick Review: A rarely genuine queer flick that won't appeal to mass tastes due to its sensitive subject matter and visual simplicity, "God's Own Country" is an enemies-turned-lovers story with a highly believable performances, whose murky setting contrasts dramatically with the raw, hidden, warm passion between the two protagonists. Plus, witnessing all the animals in the farm giving birth is just as emotional as the forbidden romance itself, and adds a further naturalism to the movie.
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
[6.25/10] God's Own Country (2017)
God's Own Country (2017)
Quick Review: A rarely genuine queer flick that won't appeal to mass tastes due to its sensitive subject matter and visual simplicity, "God's Own Country" is an enemies-turned-lovers story with a highly believable performances, whose murky setting contrasts dramatically with the raw, hidden, warm passion between the two protagonists. Plus, witnessing all the animals in the farm giving birth is just as emotional as the forbidden romance itself, and adds a further naturalism to the movie.
Quick Review: A rarely genuine queer flick that won't appeal to mass tastes due to its sensitive subject matter and visual simplicity, "God's Own Country" is an enemies-turned-lovers story with a highly believable performances, whose murky setting contrasts dramatically with the raw, hidden, warm passion between the two protagonists. Plus, witnessing all the animals in the farm giving birth is just as emotional as the forbidden romance itself, and adds a further naturalism to the movie.
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