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Now, never have I professed to being the best writer in the world, a full testament to that fact being I just started this sentence with a wholly inappropriate 'now'.
I am also aware that there are a million and one other blogs on the subject of film which are far more deserving of your time and attention than this one. But then this was never meant to replace your monthly subscription to Total Film, or overhaul your Netflix rental list. It was just a place for me to store my concise but fleeting thoughts about the magical medium of cinema. But even so, I'm really glad you're here. So welcome...
I am also aware that there are a million and one other blogs on the subject of film which are far more deserving of your time and attention than this one. But then this was never meant to replace your monthly subscription to Total Film, or overhaul your Netflix rental list. It was just a place for me to store my concise but fleeting thoughts about the magical medium of cinema. But even so, I'm really glad you're here. So welcome...
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
The Imposter
The Imposter is not particularly a genre favourite of mine, but pleasingly, it is just too compelling a story to miss. Effectively the documentary equivalent of 'Catch Me If You Can' but with an added twist, this tale keeps us in the real world with a mix of interviews, reconstructions and a smattering of home movie footage to really bring home the reality of events on screen. Pace and intrigue is good throughout, with the tension never really letting up on screen as new information is consistently drip fed to great effect. If only to learn the final sting in the tail, The Imposter is genuinely riveting, and well worth a look.
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