There is something about Loveless, Russia’s official Best Foreign Language Film entry at the 90th Academy Awards, that feels different from any other thriller of its kind. Unlike films such as Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners, a film which, while quite good, is more focused on telling a similar story that is more primarily driven by the emotion of the scenario, Andrey Zvyagintsev’s follow up to Leviathan finds its gripping, brutal power in the opposite way by creating a cold and empty atmosphere. Following a separated couple who reunite after their 12 year old son disappears, Loveless is at its strongest as a bleak study of two sociopaths who push away their only son.
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