Take Shelter
Jeff Nichols, 2011
Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Tova Stewart

Take Shelter is about as tense a movie-watching experience I've had lately. In general it's extremely well made, its locations beautifully photographed, and its story executed very well, slowly tightening its grip, teetering constantly on the edge of fully fledged horror but crucially never falling off. Even in relatively "safe" periods the tension is palpable, the earmark of a great thriller.
Of course it doesn't hurt that Michael Shannon's performance is as courageous and brilliantly realised as it is, the way he portrays the aftermath of the nightmares and the slow mental deterioration is nothing short of astounding. I'm not going to be the guy who says anyone was "robbed" of the subjective awarding of a small gold man, but he would have been on my Best Actor list for sure. The way he and Jessica 'in absolutely everything' Chastain play off one another is fantastic to watch and she gives an individual performance as winning as any of her many appearances last year.
Only the ending made me really question the score I was going to give it. Could it have been more powerful? Thought provoking? Maybe. One viewing doesn't answer that question as definitively as I really want it to.
Jeff Nichols, 2011
Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Tova Stewart

Take Shelter is about as tense a movie-watching experience I've had lately. In general it's extremely well made, its locations beautifully photographed, and its story executed very well, slowly tightening its grip, teetering constantly on the edge of fully fledged horror but crucially never falling off. Even in relatively "safe" periods the tension is palpable, the earmark of a great thriller.
Of course it doesn't hurt that Michael Shannon's performance is as courageous and brilliantly realised as it is, the way he portrays the aftermath of the nightmares and the slow mental deterioration is nothing short of astounding. I'm not going to be the guy who says anyone was "robbed" of the subjective awarding of a small gold man, but he would have been on my Best Actor list for sure. The way he and Jessica 'in absolutely everything' Chastain play off one another is fantastic to watch and she gives an individual performance as winning as any of her many appearances last year.
Only the ending made me really question the score I was going to give it. Could it have been more powerful? Thought provoking? Maybe. One viewing doesn't answer that question as definitively as I really want it to.
Last edited by Skepsis93; 03-07-12 at 11:45 AM.