Review of Isa

Isa (2014 TV Movie)
9/10
Fiction sense emerging from reality nonsense
14 January 2017
This is a good movie. What makes it outstanding is that it addresses a not very popular yet but pretty urgent theme, and it does it from a an unusual perspective. As far as I know just can count one other movie about crypt-currency and it is a pretty bad one: In Time (2011, Andrew Niccol, Justin Timberlake). The comparison is very productive. Isa is subtle and intelligent. The subject is not explicit but, even so, it is delivered with ambitious and clever glimpses of a not-very-distant future.

The more explicit context of the film, Latino neighborhoods in the U.S. border (where, maybe, it doesn't makes full sense to "call the damn police not just run off with a security guard especially if you end up finding where the kidnapped person is"), reveals it's accurate prophetic character, the historic background about how money has always been made.

I am pretty sure the visual and sculptural metaphors are really meaningful and appealing to anyone that has been aware of the human crisis produced by forced labor and displacement. Maybe from that point of perspective, remembering also the beautiful low-fidelity special effects, I give a high score to the aesthetic values of the film.

Note: The expression crypt-currency is missing an 'o' after 'crypt'. This neologism was not allowed by the spell check but I hope this note will pass in case you want to goggle the subject.
3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed