Director: Antonio Campos
Genre: Drama/
Thriller/ Crime
Runtime: 138
minutes
Year:
2020
Starring: Tom Holland,
Robert Pattinson, Jason Clarke, Haley Bennett, Bill Skarsgård, Riley Keough, Sebastian Stan, Mia
Wasikowska, Eliza Scanlon
Description: Sinister
characters converge around a young man (Tom Holland) devoted to protecting those
he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.
Review: “Do not condemn anyone, for we are all sinners”. In “The Devil All the
Time”, evil lurks everywhere and in everyone. For most people, plagued by their
human powerlessness, there is no escape. Nevertheless, their faith and trust in
the Lord often remains as strong as ever, if only to be able to cleanse
themselves of the necessary sins. Director Antonio Campos explores the good,
the evil and everything in between.
Campos takes us to the
remote countryside of Ohio and West Virginia, where people live in strictly
Christian hamlets, or rather snake pits full of sinners, weaklings and
religious extremists. In these dark surroundings Arvin Russell grows up as a
man of good will, but poverty and violence also create some dark sides. His story
is woven in and apart from that of his father, a tormented war veteran who only
at an older age throws himself full of devotion to the Lord, a wandering serial
killing couple that targets male hitchhikers, corrupt sheriff Lee Bodecker and
a new pastor.
Campos knows how to tell a
lot with only a few images. Effective to move the story forward, but it
sometimes lacks tension. Still, this doesn’t do much harm to the film overall. The
film adaptation of the literary novel by Donald Ray Pollock (who narrates the
story) is very successful. Campos’ most important blessings are the beautifully
shot images and atmospheric mish. And although not every character has been worked
out in the same way, the strong ensemble cast effortlessly lifts the film to a
higher level.
Tom Holland impresses as the
skeptical young Arvin, who does everything he can to protect his loved ones and
doesn’t hold back. We have not seen him in such a role before. Robert
Pattinson, who plays the pastor Preston Teagardin, especially makes an impact. In
recent years he has established himself as a character actor, and always manages
to catch our eye. One of the strongest scenes of the film features both Holland
and Pattinson. Other performances by Haley Bennett, Jason Clarke and Bill
Skarsgård are also worth mentioning.
“The Devil All the Time” is
gruesome, gloomy, not very hopeful, sometimes somewhat uncomfortable, but above
all intriguing. This film is probably not for everyone, yet it would be a shame
to not give it a chance. A true Netflix gem.
Rating: 4
/ 5
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