Fantasy Elements in 'The School for Good And Evil'
An enchanted school for young heroes and villains brings the battle between good and evil in this fantasy movie.
Originally published by Dillon McCarty for Incluvie on January 10, 2020
Career con man Roy sets his sights on his latest mark: recently widowed Betty, worth millions. And he means to take it all. But as the two draw closer, what should have been another simple swindle takes on the ultimate stakes.
An enchanted school for young heroes and villains brings the battle between good and evil in this fantasy movie.
This animated movie is based on the migration of birds from the north to the south.
With The Father, writer-director Florian Zeller- who wrote and developed the play upon which the film is based- pulls no punches as he confidently makes every effort to put the audience in the mind of someone whose grip on reality has all but vanished. It’s a dazzling testament to Zeller’s abilities as a director as he makes his first transition from stage to film appear as if he’s been working behind a camera his entire career. The dialogue he fashions with co-writer Christopher Hampton, along with the work of production designers Peter Francis and Cathy Featherstone, collectively makes the downward spiral of dementia startlingly tangible, doing so in a way that can be comprehended by everyone except the person it directly affects.