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9 responses to “Berberian Sound Studio (1012): Sounds like a Winner!”

  1. […] Watching the first two episodes I had a feeling this theme of trading places was familiar. Checking with IMDb I found that Blake Crouch was not just the creator of Dark Matter, he also created Wayward Pines. The latter mentioned series was a favorite of mine for many reasons. Not least of which was the presence of Toby Jones. […]

  2. Nice review Mike. I thought BSS looked and sounded unbelievable, but it fell down on narrative slightly. Towards the end, I just couldn’t make out anything that was going on. I don’t mind a bit of that kind of thing, but it just went a little over the top with it.

    1. Yeah, it did veer wildly off in left field at the end, but the odd ambiguous ending didn’t spoil the film, IMHO. 😀

  3. I’ve read multiple reviews from fellow bloggers on this and most have been mixed. Hearing yours makes me more excited to see it. Nice review.

    1. Thanks mate! I really liked it and found it hard to STOP watching, it was mesmerising! I hope you enjoy it!! 😀

  4. it’s really polarising this one, As much love as head-scratching. I sit on the fence a little to be honest, I reviewed it sometime ago, the sound element was highly disturbing but it really got messy and I was left disappointed. Love the video, quite right to go for an audio review on this one.

    1. Thanks mate!! To be honest, I found myself being somewhat mesmerised by the film and the question of what was reality and what was just in Gilderoy’s head! 😉

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