No Future (2020)
5KNo Future (2020). No Future: Directed by Andrew Irvine, Mark Smoot. With Catherine Keener, Charlie Heaton, Rosa Salazar, Jackie Earle Haley. After the tragic overdose of his estranged friend, Will, a recovering addict, returns home, where he is reunited with Claire, his friend’s grieving mother, with whom he begins a secret but volatile affair.
“I was extremely lucky to get the chance to see this film upon its first day release, before entering the cinema, my expectations were already high, after all, this was a film from the cinematic genius who brought us the likes of u0026#39;Inceptionu0026#39; and u0026#39;The Dark Knightu0026#39;, to summarise the following review in a single sentence: I left the cinema in extreme awe from the visual masterpiece I had just viewed. A film that explores the psychological and emotional state of a man whose life revolves around his family, u0026#39;Interstellaru0026#39; is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that boasts an intellectual story masterfully written by the Nolan brothers. Whilst there seems to have been influence from films like u0026#39;2001: A Space Odysseyu0026#39; and u0026#39;Apollo 13u0026#39;, u0026#39;Interstellaru0026#39; is unique in its own way. Whilst the subject may be hard to comprehend at times, it canu0026#39;t be denied how visually monumental and thoughtful Christopher Nolanu0026#39;s epic science fiction masterpiece is, and can easily be named the best film of this year and possibly one of the greatest science fiction films to have ever graced the screen. A sheer brilliant feat of cinema.”