Simon Dillon
Mar 2, 2024

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I'm not sure that's entirely true in this story. I think he's revealed as a scheming, Tom Ripley-esque killer, and I think Fennell is only pretending this has anything of profound importance to say about class. I read the film more as a darkly comic gothic pastiche.

But your analysis of the cinematography in this piece is spot-on. :)

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Simon Dillon
Simon Dillon

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Novelist and Short Story-ist. Film and Book Lover. If you cut me, I bleed celluloid and paper pulp. Blog: www.simondillonbooks.wordpress.com

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