InRO Weekly — Volume 1, Issue 1
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FILM REVIEWS<br />
OLD REVIEWS NEW RELEASES<br />
WHITE NOISE<br />
Noah Baumbach<br />
“While DeLillo’s satire evokes the cosmic tragicomedy of the<br />
theater of the absurd, meshing an existential focus on life’s<br />
meaninglessness with the spiritualistic ritual and alienated sense<br />
of belonging surrounding suburban consumerism, Baumbach<br />
never moves beyond a surface-level farce of pop-culture<br />
Americana. Baumbach, an inveterate New Yorker, has something<br />
of the Woody Allen-esque condescension of the rest of America<br />
in the way he facetiously tosses off the Gladneys’ predilection for<br />
mass market culture as goofy, sardonic character quirks.” <strong>—</strong><br />
JOSHUA BOGATIN<br />
BROKER<br />
Hirokazu Kore-eda<br />
“This is all in the same territory as Shoplifters, and Kore-eda<br />
doesn’t find anything new to weave into the scenario. Bae, for a<br />
while, brings a prickly edge to her part… [But] Despite the best<br />
efforts of his actors, there’s just nothing subtle, nothing<br />
unexpected about Broker. It’s the kind of film where everyone<br />
always thinks of the children and things all work out for the best<br />
and everyone learns that families built on forgiveness and mutual<br />
self-sacrifice come in all shapes and sizes and love conquers all<br />
and even Bae’s hardened cop heart is melted by the adorable<br />
powers of the divine moppet.” <strong>—</strong> SEAN GILMAN<br />
DIRECTOR: Noah Baumbach CAST: Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig,<br />
Don Cheadle, Raffey Cassidy, Sam Nivola DISTRIBUTOR: Netflix<br />
STREAMING: December 30 RUNTIME: 2 hr. 16 min.<br />
DIRECTOR: Hirokazu Kore-eda CAST: Song Kang-ho, Gang<br />
Dong-won, Bae Doo-na, Lee Ji-eun DISTRIBUTOR: NEON IN<br />
THEATERS: December 26 RUNTIME: 2 hr. 9 min.<br />
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