Tuesday 11 December 2018

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: WIDOWS

Director: Steve McQueen
Cast: Viola Davis , Elizabeth Debicki , Daniel Kaluuya , Michelle Rodriguez , Cynthia Erivo , Liam Neeson , Colin Farrell , Jon Bernthal , Brian Tyree Henry , Robert Duvall , André Holland
Plot: In modern Chicago, four unrelated women meet one another and find out that they have something in common, a debt left behind by their dead husbands' criminal activities. They decide to take note from the books detailing their husbands' past robberies and finish the heist the men didn't succeed in pulling off. Their widows Veronica, Linda, Alice and Belle hoping to forge a future on their own terms, Veronica joins forces with the other three women to save life!


My Movie Review: The movie is bold very atypical feature going to different emotional heights! Widows is profound yet so personal it has new style in creating the story from the interrupted cuts to unexpected turn of events it will leave you speechless just like how rich and dark it was! Viola Davis is the best she really owns this movie love the intensity she make acting it is so contagious you will feel it the bone and the tough woman in command suits her well good job:) Daniel Kaluuya is the actor close in stealing the spotlight I really felt strong anger towards his character it was brutal killing with no mercy that shut me up felt good when he crash in the car! It's nice to see a movie that's smarter than you and will swept your thoughts to take the journey for each character when you take it in its incredibly breathtaking such a powerful crime drama:)

Critics Consensus: Widows rounds up stellar ensemble for a heist thriller that mixes popcorn entertainment with a message - and marks another artistic leap for director Steve McQueen. A gritty romp that makes the cliché-prone heist genre feel fresh again. Enough quality action and surprises to keep it interesting. It's the dashing camerawork and broad historical awareness of Widows that makes it truly sophisticated action film and by far the best crime movie of 2018. It offers everything adults used to love about cinema. The twists and turns in Widows' plot are deeply satisfying, but it's not simply the film's clever construction that makes it so compelling; it's McQueen and Flynn's willingness to give a heist film depth and resonance. Steve McQueen has made a movie for multiplexes without sacrificing any of his individuality or greatness as a filmmaker. This is one of the best films of the year. The film swings big and mainly connects it excel in characterizations, and only stumble when confronted with straight-up genre elements:)

Source: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/widows_2018/

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