BLUNT is a minor masterpiece of existential dread, wrapped in the gentlest of comedies. It understands that the greatest battles are fought not in boardrooms but in the quiet mind over Sunday brunch. Archie Lush and the entire…
BLUNT
When your knife turns blunt, do you sharpen it or let it become a glorified butter knife at dad's company brunches? Something only you can answer.
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This film operates as an interesting, if uneven, experiment. The decision to withhold the director's credit focuses all attention on the text and the actors, which is both its strength and weakness. Ashton Bolt delivers a performance of…
With its clever, self aware title, BLUNT delivers a surprisingly poignant and dryly hilarious examination of modern ambition. The ensemble chemistry is electric, with Pierre-Paul Brillon providing standout comedic timing as the embodiment of 'glorified butter knife' contentment.…
A promising premise is left frustratingly unhoned in BLUNT. The metaphor of the blunt knife is established early and then, ironically, never sharpened into a compelling narrative point. The performances from Bolt and Lush show flashes of charisma,…
BLUNT is a wry, contemplative piece that succeeds on the strength of its central metaphor and a committed ensemble. The cast, particularly Luis Basnett and Rohann Coffey, navigate the script's philosophical quandaries with a grounded authenticity that prevents…
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The framing suggests a strongly philosophical core. The plot is presented not as a sequence of events, but as a rhetorical question about self-determination. This indicates a narrative that prioritises internal conflict and thematic exploration over external action. Viewers should anticipate a film that lives in the nuances of decision-making and character interaction, where the real 'plot' is the protagonist's evolving answer to the central, metaphorical dilemma posed by the film's very title.