This film is a very welcome addition to the vernacular of the 60's genre which at present is undergoing a major uplift. Whether this is due to the 50th Anniversary of Love Me Do release I do not know, but this film captures the moment of time very well. In places it reminds me of the film "Darling" with Julie Christie.
HOWEVER, this is where any similarity ends, Damage is quite clearly a atmospheric focusing on the eternal triangle of love and the third person. The directing is sharp, focused and very much to the point. The cast portray this very well and the film has some fine tense moments. Photography is tightly edited, and this really adds to the general effect of the film which is excellent.
In short it is a film which i would like in my collection, and one to which I wish I had been involved in myself in any way. WELL Done Kris and the cast.
HOWEVER, this is where any similarity ends, Damage is quite clearly a atmospheric focusing on the eternal triangle of love and the third person. The directing is sharp, focused and very much to the point. The cast portray this very well and the film has some fine tense moments. Photography is tightly edited, and this really adds to the general effect of the film which is excellent.
In short it is a film which i would like in my collection, and one to which I wish I had been involved in myself in any way. WELL Done Kris and the cast.