The Grand Jury Prize dramatic competition winner and TF’s film of the day on Day 8. A gripping, entirely unique creation, Beasts is part childhood fairytale, part enviro-drama, and wholly enchanting. It stars a cast of unknowns, and is the debut feature of director Benh Zeitlin, whose true grit visuals – paired with dreamy narration – are both whimsically arresting and grubbily unpretentious.
Six-year-old Hushpuppy (Quvenzhané Wallis, remarkable) lives in a Delta community known as ‘The Bathtub’, because it’s in constant threat of flooding. When Hushpuppy’s father falls ill, the end of the world seems nigh – especially when the melting icecaps unleash deadly monsters called aurochs. Wonderfully weird and flush with atmosphere, Beasts is a beautifully-lensed, surprisingly savage lullaby.
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DanRose
Jan 31st 2012, 16:00
...enjoyed that, and your review of the festival. Sounds like there were plenty of decent films out there...
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acrestare
Feb 5th 2012, 20:32
I'll have to be sure to check these movies out. They seem to float around the topic of human mortality, which always will, be an intriguing thing.
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FBLPerry
Apr 13th 2012, 19:36
Great review(s) -- helps a lot for those of us who weren't there. Celeste and Safety Not Guaranteed look really good. Overall, the crop seems good, but not outstanding. Those two are topping so many lists of Sundance 2012 films, it'll be hard NOT to see them! http://www.ranker.com/list/best-films-at-the-2012-sundance-film-festival/ron-mexico
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