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The Square
Cast
Claes Bang, Elisabeth Moss, Dominic West, Terry Notary View AllCrew
Ruben Ostlund (Director), Ruben Ostlund (Writer) View AllRelease: Aug. 25th, 2017
Runtime: 2 hours, 22 minutes
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Movie of the Month - The Square (March 2018)
Movie of the Month - The Square
March 2018
Went a little outside the...uh...box, for this month's choice, The Square, a sometimes absurd sometimes poignant film about contemporary art that won t...
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MovieMeditation
The story taking place in the cinematic Square definitely reflects that of the exhibition Square, which is a fun and thought-provoking parallel and further enforces the saying that film is art and further the fact that The Square definitely tries to reflect art itself.
The story taking place in the cinematic Square definitely reflects that of the exhibition Square, which is a fun and thought-provoking parallel and further enforces the saying that film is art and further the fact that The Square definitely tries to reflect art itself.
Takoma11
As I watched this film, sitting through scene after scene of squirm-in-your-seat discomfort, the only thing I could really compare it to was how I felt watching Force Majeure.
As I watched this film, sitting through scene after scene of squirm-in-your-seat discomfort, the only thing I could really compare it to was how I felt watching Force Majeure.
Citizen Rules
The Square is an interesting film that creates real worldliness through low key filming & editing techniques...It's kind of like watching someone else's life on a videocam feed.
The Square is an interesting film that creates real worldliness through low key filming & editing techniques...It's kind of like watching someone else's life on a videocam feed.