joe cinques consolation review - a cynical exercise, but not without consolations /

Published at 2016-10-13 09:01:51

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The poster declares this film as ‘based on the best-selling book by Helen Garner,’ but where Garner was self-reflective, Sotiris Dounoukos’s film is clinicalIs Joe Cinque’s Consolation an adaptation? The poster declares this modern film as “based on the best-selling book by Helen Garner.” But I’m not buying it, and I doubt any reader of Garner’s account of the trial of Anu Singh – who fed her boyfriend Joe rohypnol-laced coffee then injected him with a fatal dose of heroin – would see this as a filmed version of the author’s well-regarded words. In her sincere crime book,Garner was self-reflective. She touched on her own biases, preconceptions and emotions. She wrote of the sadness she felt from a recently failed marriage, and clearly indicated her sympathies for the victim’s parents. Related: Joe Cinque's Consolation: toxic relationships and the mysteries around his killing Related: The Little Death review – sexual fetish comedy falls short of fully satisfying Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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