Widows Comments

  • Hilbert 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Steve McQueen's new work is a highly entertaining robbery film set in contemporary Chicago. The film's introduction of too many character perspectives is a reflection of its inability to balance the entertainment of the story with the in-depth exploration of the characters. The multiple characters established from multiple perspectives have not been further explored, and the relationship between the characters has not been more deeply portrayed. From this perspective, the lack of narrative...

  • Scarlett 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    It's a feminist world after all, as long as women...

  • Lela 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    It's a feminist world after all, as long as women...

  • Ladarius 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The films starring Viola Davis are rubbish...

  • Dee 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The films starring Viola Davis are rubbish...

  • Anastasia 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    On the surface, it is talking about working together, but in fact it touches the pain of fighting alone. Knowing the destiny as best as possible, everyone is in a dilemma between passive acceptance and active choice. The multi-dimensional and complex group portraits are gradually overlapped and finally merged into the same angular face. The strong audio-visual style allows the strong emotions to find an outlet to release, so as not to be carried away by the narrative that has lost its focus....

  • Freddy 2022-03-24 09:02:09

    A Post-Black-Lives-Matter Film with big ambitions! I didn't expect McQueen+Flynn to reconcile to produce a highly political effect, completely different from Fincher+Flynn... The setting of the black villain is very God, it's the first time I've seen a black character in this setting; after reading it, I think it's time to systematically understand the history of Black Cinema. The screen that day was very comfortable, it fully demonstrated the artistic tension of McQueen's image making, and it...

  • Curtis 2022-03-24 09:02:09

    A Post-Black-Lives-Matter Film with big ambitions! I didn't expect McQueen+Flynn to reconcile to produce a highly political effect, completely different from Fincher+Flynn... The setting of the black villain is very God, it's the first time I've seen a black character in this setting; after reading it, I think it's time to systematically understand the history of Black Cinema. The screen that day was very comfortable, it fully demonstrated the artistic tension of McQueen's image making, and it...

  • Eliezer 2022-03-24 09:02:09

    Even M Neeson's role as a scumbag feels a little bit of a failed transformation, and it's because the script is not enough. This character's transformation is inexplicable. The heroines are amazing. Whether it's a vase becoming an independent woman or a housewife who depends on her husband, it's amazing. 8102 A man can finally be just a bed partner and throw it away when it's useless. Whether it's passionate or promiscuous, it doesn't have to be...

  • Scot 2022-03-24 09:02:09

    Even M Neeson's role as a scumbag feels a little bit of a failed transformation, and it's because the script is not enough. This character's transformation is inexplicable. The heroines are amazing. Whether it's a vase becoming an independent woman or a housewife who depends on her husband, it's amazing. 8102 A man can finally be just a bed partner and throw it away when it's useless. Whether it's passionate or promiscuous, it doesn't have to be...

Extended Reading
  • Garrick 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    [Film Review] Widows (2018) 7.6/10

    If Gary Ross' OCEAN'S EIGHT (2018) is a female heist schlock marred by its dichotomy between its glamorous exterior and insipid interior, UK auteur Steve McQueen's fourth feature WIDOWS hits the gritty reality hard in a corrupt, betrayal infested Chicago, an interesting career move after his Oscar...

  • Hope 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The little white dog is so cute

    This film can be called a model of "political correctness" movies. White men die in seconds, black people rise, and women's rights are in power. What more realistic movie can there be? 1. Under this fairy lineup, the plot is no longer important. But the problems brought by the fairy lineup are also...

Widows quotes

  • Veronica: [gives Alice money] This is for the guns.

    Alice: Guns?

    Veronica: Three Gloms. Ammo too. No more than 2000 dollars.

    Alice: Me? From where?

    Veronica: [coyly] It's America.

  • Alice: [to Veronica] I'm done being treated like shit. Not again. Not by you, not by anyone.