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Something Beautiful
Director Wim Umboh experiments again and the first third of the movie is filled with a series of images almost without dialogue relating the work of brothers, Johanes and Leo Mokodompis.
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Plot Summary
Set in the harsh industrial landscape of Northern England, "Something Beautiful" follows the struggles of a young unemployed man and his family. He grapples with bleak prospects and societal indifference while trying to maintain hope and dignity. The film portrays the everyday realities of working-class life, focusing on themes of poverty, alienation, and the search for meaning in a difficult world.
Critical Reception
Kenneth Loach's "Something Beautiful" received critical acclaim for its unflinching realism and compassionate portrayal of working-class struggles. Critics lauded its authentic dialogue, strong performances, and its potent social commentary, solidifying Loach's reputation as a master of social realist cinema. It resonated deeply with audiences for its raw honesty and emotional impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, unvarnished depiction of working-class life.
Commended for authentic performances and powerful social commentary.
Recognized for its emotional resonance and humanist perspective.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the North East of England, lending it a gritty authenticity that was highly praised by critics.
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