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Under the Skin
Cast
Scarlett Johansson, Kryštof Hádek, Paul Brannigan, Michael Moreland View AllCrew
Jonathan Glazer (Screenplay), Jonathan Glazer (Director), Walter Campbell (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Mar. 14th, 2014
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
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Swan
The film begins with the alien learning to act as a human being, by wearing human skin and learning English.
The film begins with the alien learning to act as a human being, by wearing human skin and learning English.
Chypmunk
Where the film is less effective imo are the more mundane shots, certainly in the first half, that serve a purpose but are too often overly drawn out and when in close proximity to each other make the movie drag somewhat.
Where the film is less effective imo are the more mundane shots, certainly in the first half, that serve a purpose but are too often overly drawn out and when in close proximity to each other make the movie drag somewhat.
Thief
They play an integral part of the plot of this film, but also an integral part of how we, as the audience, experiment it.
They play an integral part of the plot of this film, but also an integral part of how we, as the audience, experiment it.