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- Aside from some stylish night-vision sequences, Neither Heaven Nor Earth is an exercise in restraint, lending it a grounded vibe that nicely complements the situation at hand. However, therein lies the conundrum that will very likely result in a divisive response to the film, especially from mainstream audiences.
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Aug 5, 2016 · “Neither Heaven Nor Earth” is effective more as a study of fear and failed leadership than it is as a horror movie. In fact, if it has a weakness it’s that audiences expecting it to build to something tenser or even terrifying will be disappointed.
Aug 3, 2016 · Clément Cogitore's debut feature, Neither Heaven Nor Earth, takes this sentiment to its isolated conclusion through vaguely supernatural means. It is otherworldly in narrative and visual approach: the rocky valleys, the night vision goggles, and uneasy failing of rationality.
Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. In this metaphysical thriller, a platoon of exhausted and restless French troops stationed in Afghanistan, is confronted by a series of anxiety-producing blows.
Mar 11, 2016 · Shot on digital video and emblazoned with such impressionistic effects as the visions captured by a night-vision camera, Neither Heaven Nor Earth is a contemporary ghost story that’s both unabashedly mystical and thrillingly pulpy.
Aug 3, 2016 · Set among soldiers stationed in Afghanistan, near the Pakistani border, this virtually action-free war movie (which premiered at Cannes last year with the English-language title The Wakhan Front...
In Clément Cogitore’s Afghanistan conflict thriller Neither Heaven Nor Earth, something unexpected emerges from, and eventually overtakes, standard battlefield movie clichés. As might be expected, here, in the rugged, mountainous Wakhan Corridor of northeastern Afghanistan, war is hell for the men of the French battalion under the command ...
Mar 14, 2024 · Writer/director Clément Cogitoire, for whom this is the first feature, has crafted a tale of unraveling where the sacrifice of moral superiority