Complex, thought-provoking, daring and bleakly funny in the most
disturbingly possible ways, Pablo Larrain’s ‘The Club’ is a savage
little intimate drama.
It’s also a peculiar companion piece of sorts to this year’s awards darling ‘Spotlight’. Anyone who has seen that movie will recall the sequence in which a father discovers that a house on his street was used to shelter priests accused of child molestation. Larrain’s film takes place inside one of those houses and tackles all the icky subject matter therein head on.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/blog/club-movie-review/
It’s also a peculiar companion piece of sorts to this year’s awards darling ‘Spotlight’. Anyone who has seen that movie will recall the sequence in which a father discovers that a house on his street was used to shelter priests accused of child molestation. Larrain’s film takes place inside one of those houses and tackles all the icky subject matter therein head on.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/blog/club-movie-review/