The Pale Blue Eye

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A veteran detective and a detail-oriented young cadet team up to solve a series of murders that took place in 1830 at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. The young cadet later becomes world famous author, Edgar Allan Poe. (Netflix)

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Marigold 

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Engels Big blue...I know what. Bale is lethargic, Melling plays Poe as if he’s had polio, and it doesn’t help that he looks identical to the master’s iconic likeness. Scott Cooper wrote a florid but hopelessly executed fusion of serious drama and corny horror story involving murders, which under his stiff direction also occasionally seems like a production staged by a university drama club. The would-be melancholic philosophising about the poet’s fate and the half-hearted references to Poe’s work aren’t exactly great either. I was really in the mood for this film, but after a while I found myself cursing and beating my beak against the window of my own nevermore. ()

Gilmour93 

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Engels Occultism, a treacherous heart, or a motif as old as humanity itself? The criminal plot was meant to be intriguingly woven with the problematic personality of the founder of the detective genre (Melling, with his cheekbones, could easily play a vampire from an eighties horror film without needing makeup), but it somehow didn’t succeed in the candlelit gloom. Anticipation for a gothic crime film with horror elements wasn’t entirely dampened, but it seems that in terms of tightness and the ability to build atmosphere, Scott Cooper is starting to run Out of the Furnace. The final shot will leave only those uncertain who don’t know how the Guardian of Gotham manages to cope with loss and work at heights. ()

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Lima 

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Engels I found Melling's acting terribly irritating for the first half hour, but then somehow it clicked; he’s a weird guy. I once read somewhere that every person has some equivalent of an animal, in my eyes he is a bat. If there's ever a remake of Nosferatu, I vote for him with all my limbs. Otherwise I really liked the visuals, the real locations, I really liked the candlelight and the eye-catching contrast it created; the atmosphere was delectable, the cold added so much. The pace was ok, I like these slowly told stories, and the twist at the end after the first reveal surprised me. I have no problem with this film, unlike my already oversaturated colleagues here. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Engels A rather unexciting period piece that is unfortunately too uninteresting for most of its running time to afford to be so slow (and long). I was about to give it two stars, but the final reveal improved the impression a bit. Anyway, it's a shame, had it been written and directed a little more vividly, it could have been a different cinematic experience. ()

Malarkey 

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Engels Another standard Netflix disappointment, which seem to pile up more and more each year. Scott Cooper, Christian Bale, and a promising blend of mysticism and 19th-century detective story all fall flat here. The plot is dull and empty, undeserving of such an intriguing premise, and it drags on for over two hours. The worst part is that there’s a lot of good work put into this film. With a better script, it could have been fantastic. Instead, Harry Melling's performance as Edgar Allan Poe is stellar but ultimately wasted. ()

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