![]() ![]() Although more than anything, it is meant to remind you that this is a road trip kind of narrative. Khachaturan’s cinematography has a range of point-of-view (POV) shots and organic framing, with a neat brief tracking shot in the final scene. Something about this adaptation was done so well that I do not think it could be replicated for improvement. ![]() Watching this film from the academic setting in the opening scene to the poetic bittersweet closing scene only made me wish I had read the source material. Pictured from left to right: Lee (Timothée Chalamet) and Maren (Taylor Russell) share a kiss in Luca Guadagnino’s romantic horror drama film, ‘Bones and All’. With that said, beware of potential spoilers ahead for Bones and All. As the title of this article suggests, there will be no spoilers. In this review, I will be discussing Luadagnino’s seventh directorial film, Bones and All. This drama horror romance project is written by David Kajganich and is directed by Luca Guadagnino ( We Are Who We Are). On one hand, coming out of the auditorium around midnight, this film felt enlightening and insightful, while on the other hand, this type of narrative may not be for everyone. ![]() Without making any real plans to do so, on a whim, I decided to go for a late-night screening of Bones and All at my local theater. ![]()
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