In The Feast Of The Goat, action specialist Luis Llosa (Sniper, Anaconda) moves decisively from his Hollywood assignments to something more personal and troubling. Adapting from the novel by his cousin Mario Vargas Llosa, it results in a wrenching and awkward study about the monstrous political reign of Dominican strongman Rafael Trujillo.
Tagged: Hollywood, Mario Vargas Llosa“It should play well to upscale niche markets in the US and Hispanic territories, although its reliance on English language subverts a scrupulously achieved atmosphere of time and place.
Ambitiously structured, the movie is about memory and time, set in 1992 yet also flashing back to the late 1950s and early 1960s.”
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