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Film Review - Azrael

AZRAEL 1

Just last year, John Woo’s “Silent Night” attempted to pull off a revenge tale with little to no dialogue, relying on the performers to physically communicate all the feelings as a violent odyssey was explored. Now there’s “Azrael,” which goes without dialogue for 99% of the endeavor, also examining terror and determination as plans of vengeance and survival skills are tracked. It’s the newest film from director E.L. Katz, who made a strong impression with 2013’s “Cheap Thrills,” only to lose some career momentum with 2017’s greatly disappointing “Small Crimes.” He’s back in fighting form with “Azrael,” joined by screenwriter Simon Barrett (“You’re Next,” “The Guest”) for this blunt study of self-preservation, with the production putting its faith in star Samara Weaving to deliver all the panic involved in this tale of one mute woman’s mission to protect what little light remains in her bleak existence. It’s a hostile, suspenseful picture, and it pulls off its central gimmick quite well as matters intensify for a character who can’t scream. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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