The #UCFF Tweets about Cargo (2017)
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25 October
The #UCFF Tweets about Cargo (2017)
Take One, the Cambridge Film Festival's official publication, has released their Festival Review. Come by the Arts Picturehouse and pick one up! pic.twitter.com/T4CyuWDumx— Cambridge Film Festival (@camfilmfest) October 25, 2018
April McIntyre’s (@AprilMcIntyre’s) review for TAKE ONE is here…
One suggests that, although it owes not a small amount to Manchester by the Sea (2016), Levaiathan (2012) [the trawler one], and Cassandra's Dream (2007), it's a film that works on the level of gestures, not even episodes - we can't believe that a guy just starts driving lorries.— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) October 25, 2018
But - there's a but - he's only really driving a lorry so that he witnesses what he sees for the moment that will riff on Fire at Sea or The Breaking Point... but with a very tenuous 'moral' choice.— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) October 26, 2018
* How much are we re-visiting The Brothers, from British t.v. (1972 to 1976), let alone The Breaking Point (1950) ?— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) November 13, 2018
* Are some scenes of violence just extraneous to the story, or even convenient pegs to hang it on ?
Especially strong acting, though, by Chiel Vande Vyvere !
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)