7/10
More substantiative and palatable than the first...
6 June 2022
There's simply more of the film here to absorb. The abusive relationship of the first film is looked at through a prism in Part II, reliving the idea of whether Anthony was a good person or merely a junkie put on a pedestal. This competing idea is told through a clever dynamic of Julie tackling her graduation film project. Director Joanna Hogg manages to end this second film in a manner that will be satiable for all audiences. It's worth the watch if you're ready to see Julie take the reigns of her own life and need closure.
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