CINEASTE | Beasts Of The Southern Wild

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This is what happens when a highly detailed, realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe. One of the most magical films over the last few years, Beasts of the Southern Wild, is a 2012 American fantasy drama film directed by Benh Zeitlin and adapted by Zeitlin and Lucy Alibar from Alibar’s one-act play Juicy and Delicious. Inspired by magical realism, this film is a fantastical, emotionally powerful journey into the world of six-year-old Hushpuppy, who lives with her father, Wink, in the Bathtub, a southern Delta community at the edge of the world. Faced with both her hot-tempered father’s fading health and melting ice-caps that flood her ramshackle bayou community and unleash ancient aurochs, Hushpuppy must learn the ways of courage and love.
But the life of Ian is surrounded by indescribable, almost mysterious incidences because of the woman he’s obsessed with. Sofi is a free spirit, a whimsical artsy type, who believes in reincarnation. He meets her at a party, and falls in love with her unforgettable green eyes, but she abruptly disappears. Then, one day a strange coincidence brings him to the billboard cosmetics ad featuring her unmistakable eyes, giving Ian a chance to finally find her. So Ian’s story sends him down a very different path than the scientific one on which Grey began.
Review by
Lily McFly
The whole universe depends on everything fitting together just right. If one piece busts, even the smallest piece… the entire universe will get busted.
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