Review by Jen Yamato (3.5 stars)
A sneaky tale of savagery in the dehumanizing digital age, writer-director Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s “Cloud” is as bleak a warning as you’ll find in theaters this year, cautioning against the corrosive combination of late capitalism, the internet and human nature. Its protagonist, an unscrupulous e-tailer paying a violent price for his own ruthlessness, is so unapologetic that one could debate whether he’s the villain or the victim, but genre maven Kurosawa knows that a redemption arc would be far too trite for a scammer like this. Paid Promoted Stories Women Over 50: Don't Take Collagen Until You Watch This! (You Need to See This) endthehealthgap.com Ad is Hidden Please tell us why you hid this ad?
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