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Thursday, 31 January 2008

The Diving Bell and The Butterfly review by Zoe Jeyes

Zoe Jeyes went to The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

"In the film’s opening scenes we see everything from Jean-Do’s point of view. It’s an efficient way of introducing an audience to his plight and creates moments of both horror and humour. Thankfully, just as the technique is starting to become limiting, and a little irritating, our view expands - this is when the film really kicks into gear."
Posted by Nathan at 18:23
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      • The Diving Bell and The Butterfly review by Zoe Jeyes
      • No Country For Old Men review by Chris Salter
      • Toby Kebbell interview by Claire Foss
      • In the Valley of Elah review by Chris Salter
      • Lust, Caution review by Charlie Baylis

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