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Foxtrot 2017

A fascinating political allegory

A meditative and contemplative piece, heavy on metaphors, for the most part, the film hinges on non-action and passivity - the characters don't so much drive events, as events happen to them. Indeed, this is one of the film's themes - our inability to control fate (or, depending on your outlook, random chance). Director Samuel Maoz displays extraordinary technical proficiency and control of the medium, with the film as aesthetically impressive as it is politically divisive. A savage condemnation of both a national psyche and a military mindset that trades on the most binary of them-versus-us dichotomies and consciously strives to blur the line between personal honour and political ideology, Foxtrot is not always an easy watch, and it's rarely what you would call "entertaining", but it's undeniably a brilliantly made and deeply passionate film.

For my complete review, please visit: https://boxd.it/EPJOd

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Imagine Catch-22 directed by David Lynch and you have an idea of what this satirical Franco-German-Swiss-Israeli 'war' movie is like. It doesn't really go anywhere, but it looks good getting there.

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