Shadow Dancer, masterful
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James Marsh has created a superbly tense political thriller with Shadow Dancer, which benefits from extraordinary performances by Andrea Riseborough and Clive Owen.
Set at the time of the Troubles, Marsh immerses the viewer in a tense and believable cat-and-mouse game, in which Owen, of MI5, blackmails Riseborough, a member of the IRA, into betraying his comrades in the Belfast resistance.
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Each harrowing encounter oozes complexity and moral ambiguity as both sides play increasingly dangerous games of deception. Riseborough and Owen convey stories of a lifetime with just a glance.
Cinematographer Eduard Grau endows even the exteriors with an ominous intimacy that amplifies the danger and isolation of each character in a dark trade that claims the souls of both sides.
Though perhaps too cynical for some, Shadow Dancer stimulates a visceral reaction and a deeper reflection on societies divided against themselves and individual wills that resist manipulation.
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A haunting modern parable, Shadow Dancer confirms Marsh as one of the UK's foremost political filmmakers, and Riseborough as a revelation: together they weave an unforgettable spell.
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