《海浪》由小开尔文·哈里森、斯特林·k·布朗、泰勒·拉塞尔、亚历克莎·德米、卢卡斯·赫奇斯和Renée伊莉斯·戈德斯伯里主演,这部剧讲述了一个家庭经历了严重的悲剧,每个角色都在努力寻找自己的道路。这是我11月最期待的电影,所以我非常兴奋地去看它。它在我附近没有播放,所以我开开了一点路,以便能够观看它。首先我要说的是,这可能是今年拍摄得最漂亮的电影。特雷·爱德华·舒尔茨巧妙地指导了这部电影,德鲁·丹尼尔斯处理的摄影确实是惊人的。我还没有看到这两人的其他作品,但根据这部电影的外观,我必须看到更多。我期待着他们接下来的作品。这部电影中的每一个镜头都令人惊叹。我非常喜欢它,电影的格式也是如此独特,我将在后面的评论中讨论更多!这部电影中的表演非常有力。 Sterling K. Brown is excellent and Kelvin Harrison Jr. gives a brutally honest performance that felt so raw and real. It will probably get overlooked by the academy, unfortunately, but it certainly won’t be forgotten by audiences that came to see the film. The film basically has two distinct halves with kind of an epilogue that help to translate messages of being human and making mistakes and having forgiveness and compassion. The formatting of the film helped to really emphasize these kinds of moments. At a certain point in the film when something big happens, the aspect ratio switches. This happens again later in the film and I thought that was so amazing because it was another form of carrying the story along, not just through the writing— but through the filming as well. The creators of this movie put so much thought into the final product and I’m grateful for that. The story was absolutely captivating and at one point, even brought me to tears. It makes sure that you understand each of the characters and what they are struggling with internally and when some of them make bad decisions, it doesn’t make you think of them as bad but it just is more endearing because you feel for them and you realize they are not in the right headspace for various reasons. This movie goes deep to send its messages and it forces you to continue thinking about it and talking about it hours after the film has already ended. The film ultimately feels like a story about a teenage boy who has a lot of things going on in his life that lead to a critical moment and there is a second story about the aftermath of that moment. There are other films that have done this such as The Place Beyond the Pines. I absolutely love films that do that because it makes the story feel that much more heavy and powerful. I only had a few issues with this film which are basically just long ways of me saying I wanted more. The movie is 2 hours and 15 minutes but it could have been another 35 minutes long and I would have been highly invested. You see our central characters making these mistakes that are life-determining and you almost grieve with them through the things they are battling emotionally. It also shines a light on the fact that we are only human and we make a lot of mistakes and do things that aren’t the best for us, sometimes. I loved the religious messages in the film as well. There are many moments where I feel like it is saying when things are so bad and nobody else is with you, God still is. The film isn’t necessarily religiously driven, but there are religious characters, such as the dad played by Sterling K. Brown, and you see his own mistakes but how he still relies on God. The same goes for Kelvin Harrison Jr.’s character. My only issue is that I desired to see a little more of the closure because the movie left me speechless and with questions concerning the fate of these characters that you have come to really care about for the past two hours, but I believe this is what the writers/director would have wanted, and that being the case— they did a job well done. Ultimately, this is a film about having forgiveness and compassion, realizing that we are only human, and just that life can be going good until it hits you in waves. This movie was very deep and it was very honest. Therefore, I am going to give Waves 5/5 STARS