Monday, 22 October 2012

PREVIEW: 360 (15)


A story of temptations and emotional crises, cleverly bumping into one another across eight international borders. Known for City of God and The Constant Gardener, audiences familiar with Director Fernando Meirelles' work will enjoy 360. It also promises to entertain and touch new audiences, unaware of his art. Those who are aware, will expect his clever use of visuals, cut together in a way that allows you to follow more than just one narrative, and he does not disappoint. His unique eye is needed here to tell such a tale like this.      

A sexy dramatic thriller about interconnected romantic life in the 21st century. 360 starts in Vienna, weaving stories set in Paris, London, Bratislava, Rio, Denver and Phoenix into a single, mesmerizing narrative. A businessman tempted to be unfaithful to his wife sets into motion a series of events which ripple around the globe with dramatic consequences, set against the backdrop of the international banking crisis, the domino-effect of the Arab Spring, the threat of global flu pandemics and Euro-Zone instability.

The world created here is one of restlessness, bouncing from faceless hotels to grim motorways to teeming airports, split screens showily emphasising the travel transitions, in that palette of steely greys and blues. This is very well done and very pleasing to the eye. From chapter to chapter, this film is gripping throughout and at the end of each of these chapters, a crucial decision is made, giving the viewer multiple cliffhangers to endure.  

Featuring a terrific ensemble cast led by Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law, Rachel Weisz and Ben Foster.

Check out the trailer below:

360 is screening at the Guild Hall on Monday 22nd October until Thursday 25th October.

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