In the film "After the Hunt" only Julia Roberts shines.
Cinema is a slow medium that captures the present, but often only has its impact in the future. Luca Guadagnino's new film "After the Hunt" is set at the elite Yale University and focuses on the trench warfare between morally inflamed youth and perplexed older people. Julia Roberts shines as Professor Alma Imhoff in a story about allegations of abuse and social tensions. The film raises questions about who can trust whom and presents an ensemble of officials and interesting conflicts. Despite some logical breaks and overloaded symbolism, "After the Hunt" offers a compelling examination of power, morality and identity.
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Cinema is a slow medium. What more material for him Film to the present, after production can feel like an echo of a time that is just coming to an end. After the Hunt, the new film by Italian director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name, Challengers, Queer), is set at the US elite university Yale, and while in reality the first professors there are already quitting in protest against Trump, on the screen students who are sensitive to discrimination are still setting the tone. The film tells of a case of abuse, actual or alleged, but above all it tells of the trench warfare between the morally whipped-up youth and the perplexed older people.
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