BFS presents “Movie Review”
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🎬Movie: Mass (2021)
Genre: Drama
⏳Duration: 1h 51m
🎭Cast: Reed Birney, Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs
📽Director: Fran Kranz
IMDb rating: 7.6/10
“Mass” is a dramatic film that follows two couples as they come together years after a school shooting that has had a devastating impact on their lives. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and the aftermath of tragedy.
The movie begins with the parents of a victim of a school shooting, and the parents of the perpetrator, sitting down to have a difficult conversation about their shared experience. As they talk, we learn more about the events that led up to the shooting and how it has affected their lives. The film follows the two couples as they grapple with their grief and try to find ways to move forward.
“Mass” is a powerful and emotionally impactful film that tackles difficult themes with sensitivity and depth. The performances of the cast are excellent, and the direction is effective in creating a sense of tension and emotional intimacy. Jason Isaacs gave an outstanding performance that was intense and emotionally powerful. The movie’s story is compelling and thought-provoking, and the ending is heart-wrenching and hopeful.
I would recommend “Mass” to anyone who enjoys a well-made, emotionally challenging drama. The film tackles heavy themes with honesty and care. I didn’t anticipate that four people conversing in a room would have such an impact on me. I would give this movie an 8/10.
Riktenur Rahman (ME ’21)