Limbo 2 release date1/8/2023 It's not necessarily deadpan, but it's not bursting with emotion. I'd love to see the cinematography get some recognition at some point. It captures the coldness of the setting and story. With the breathtaking cinematography in effective aspect ratios, the vision is direct. The execution still feels sort of like a Wes Anderson style at points, but more if he were to do a full-fledged drama. The rest may be dramatic and touching in more serious areas, but the writing also stands out here. I really liked those and it brought us into a happy place for some time. A few scenes we get those witty moments that make it somewhat comedic. Ben Sharrock actually was nominated for two BAFTAs earlier this year for the categories of Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, and Producer, and also in Outstanding British Film. To me, this feels like a First Cow type of film with an early release in the year that showcases some of the best so far. It set up to be a Wes Anderson or Taika Waititi film in style and humor. It centers on Omar, a young Syrian musician who is burdened by his grandfather's oud, the king of Arabic music instruments, which he has carried all the way from his homeland. "You ever think about who you were before all of this?" Limbo is a wry and poignant observation of the refugee experience, set on a fictional remote Scottish island where a group of new arrivals await the results of their asylum claims.
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