Reviews of Keane
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asuraf
19Aug11
Like his contemporaries, Belgium’s Dardenne brothers, Lodge Kerrigan paints a portrait of immediacy, desperation, personal struggle, and social destitution with an unflinching verite style that borders on the abstract. Here his flawed protagonist, a nervous, unkempt wanderer, played by Damien Lewis, lives an impossible existence, mumbling from bus station to subway platform, looking for a daughter that may or may not have been kidnapped years ago. It’s a fruitless search, but Kerrigan has sympathy for the struggling man, following his quest with urgency and a painful recognition of a growing mental instability.
- Currently 4.0/5 Stars.