Review by Jessica Carr
Me Before You transcends most of the recent romance films in that it allows the human element to shine through rather than just focusing on two attractive people supposedly falling in love.
Read MoreSan Claflin and Emilia Clarke star in director Thea Sharrock's Me Before You
Review by Jessica Carr
Me Before You transcends most of the recent romance films in that it allows the human element to shine through rather than just focusing on two attractive people supposedly falling in love.
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Retro Review by Jessica Carr
The black and white film follows an isolated vampire (the girl) as she stalks and preys on male victims in an imaginary Iranian town called Bad City. Things look gloom and doom in Bad City until the girl meets the dreamy and very James Dean-esque Arash. Iranian-American director Ana Lily Amirpour places an emphasis on a combination of music, images, and body language to set the tone for this atmospheric film.
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