Haunting


One More Time With Feeling is a profoundly poignant cinematic experience; it’s a subject documentary as lyrical as it is sorrowful, and as tightly intimate as it is deeply, hauntingly removed. Directed by Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing Them Softly) and centered around the always-mystic musician Nick Cave, it’s a supremely well-crafted and tenderly human portrait of seemingly endless grief, fractured reality and personal persistence in the face of crushing emptiness. It’s one of the most stirring films you’ll see this year, undoubtably. One More Time with Feeling is designed as an unshakeable, unrelentingly piercing look into adversity and introspection, rattling you through every emotion until you feel entirely numb, and then you feel refreshed and revitalized all over again. It’s an emotional experience that’s both universal and singular, one that will consistently challenge and relinquish you, hurt and question you, but never leave you less than moved. http://www.cutprintfilm.com/reviews/one-time-feeling/

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