Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
Indisputably. A well made Hollywood film.

Under the Skin,
which I have just seen (starring Scarlett Johansson), was described by The Daily Telegraph as "straightforwardly a masterpiece".

That may be pitching it a bit high but it is certainly a film like no other and one to linger in the memory although one must not miss the opening 5 minutes, the last couple of minutes are stunning and you need to be conscious of the film's title throughout the intermediate 100 minutes.

We who live near to the National Media Museum (in Bradford) are fortunate to have a cinema nearby that will show movies without regard to popular appeal and in perfect viewing conditions. Under the Skin yesterday was shown in the IMAX auditorium.
I finally got round to watching this film. After reading Michel Faber's novel (now cult novel) over 10 years ago now I always expected it to get to film eventually. A very very loose adaptation of the novel would describe it best. The message behind the film, as I interprate it, compared with the book is a different one too. Having said that the film is very good indeed and talk of it becoming a cult classic in the years to come is entirely justified. I would recommend reading the novel after seeing the film as it may clear up any general questions you have and actually provide you with an extra storyline.