Cinema Review: We Gotta Get Out Of This Place


Posted September 3, 2014 in Cinema Reviews

We Gotta Get Out Of This Place

Directors: Simon and Zeke Hawkins

Talent: Ashley Adams, Mackenzie Davis, William Devane, Mark Pellegrino

Release Date: 15th August 2014

A feature of all good neo-noir, from Chinatown to Dark City, is a sense of infallible, sprawling corruption in which our protagonists find themselves embroiled, a cosmic despair that pervades its psychic arrangement. In We Gotta Get Out Of This Place, despair turns to deference vis-a-vis that same power, as directors Simon and Zeke Hawkins allow for their narrative of corruption and deception in small-town Texas to resolve in a happy ending, due to the timely intervention of a high-ranking mob boss. It’s a strange choice that betrays screenwriter Dutch Southern’s discomfort in writing in his chosen idiom, while some extremely on-the-nose dialogue and an opening scene that sees two protagonists aimlessly “shoot the shit” over a diner table do little to elevate one’s general sense of this often charming film beyond the sophomoric.

Words: Oisín Murphy-Hall

 

For more film coverage this month, see our reviews of MoebiusThe Hundred Foot JourneyThe CongressMillion Dollar ArmInto The StormDeliver Us From EvilObvious Child, and The Expendables 3.

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