Indies on DVD: 'The Free Will,' 'In Bruges,' 'Persepolis'

cinematical.com     Jun 24, 2008            

Let me tell you about a movie that outraged, angered, and sickened me -- and why it demands your attention. The Free Will begins, basically, with a long, hideously-detailed and violent rape scene. Theo (Jürgen Vogel, who also produced and co-wrote) is convicted of his crime; the bulk of the film deals with his post-prison life, his struggles with rehabilitation, and his relationship with Nettie , seemingly a victim in waiting. I have strong reservations about The Free Will: it's filled with ugly, offensive actions, and I felt like I was dragged through the mire for 163 minutes for little reason other than to shove my face in the muck. Still, there is no denying the power of the performances or the talent of director Matthias Glasner. It is a provocative piece that inspires deep thinking about important issues. Michael Guillén... [read full story]                    


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