“The Pale Blue Eye”

“The Pale Blue Eye”

 

Directed by Scott Cooper, “The Pale Blue Eye” is an adaptation of Louis Bayard’s novel. The film takes us until 1830, where the retired detective Augustus Landor (played by Christian Bale) was called for an investigation of a horrible murder at the US Military Academy. He was supported by no one other than a young student, Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling).
Bale’s portrait of Landor Neo the film. His become reflexive attitude is our participation in these extraordinary events. His performance, both were restrictive and intense, completely suitable for the gloomy melody of the film. On the other hand, Melling’s POE is eccentric and poetic, a contrast with Landor brings a unique dynamism to their partnership. Bale was very generous in bringing Melling space that his great performance demanded.
The outstanding production design in capturing the gloomy and oppressive atmosphere of the United States in the early 19th century. The cold landscape, winter is a suitable scenery, improving the ‘cold’ atmosphere of the Ministry. movie. Attention to details in costumes and context makes the world feel life and authenticity.
The film is full of great performances. Advanced language is difficult to defeat as an actor, but all are great. Each character is different, with their own hidden motivation, eating into the mysterious feeling of the film. The measurement pace is allowed to gradually open.
The film discovers topics such as justice, revenge and the nature of evil. Thankfully, the story does not avoid vague about morality, leaving viewers to reflect on the choices of the characters.
Cinema techniques are another highlight, with careful framing and natural use that highlights the darker elements of the story. The image style of the movie is both haunting and beautiful. I don’t know how they achieve some aesthetics like the picture.
In short, “light blue eyes” is a mystery that is meticulously crafted, benefited from powerful performances, atmospheric designs and thoughtful storytelling. It may not be for everyone, with its intentional pace and the gloomy melody, but for those who appreciate a mood story, Gothic with poetic language – it is to see.

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