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The Guardian // Entertainment // Movies

Atropia review – military roleplaying satire is a frustrating jumble of ideas

Tuesday 28th January 2025, 8:56PM

Sundance film festival: Alia Shawkat and Callum Turner are participants in an odd exercise in a debut feature that never figures out what it should beThere can be a cavernous distance between the discovery of a topic worthy of expansion and the understanding of how best to then go about it. Too often, a five-part series should be a 90-minute film and even more often, a narrative feature should be a documentary. For the first-time writer-director Hailey Gates, a model and former Vice journalist, a longtime interest in the odd world of military role play compounds led her to Atropia, a satirical Luca Guadagnino-produced comedy premiering in competition at this year’s Sundance.She had initially considered a documentary and had even thought about working as an actor within a real facility, but over a four-year research period finally opted for heightened fiction over grounded truth. It’s a decision that Gates can never quite justify, at least in the form of a full-length feature, a deadening jumble of ideas, tones, motivations and genres that just doesn’t coalesce into much of anything. It gives one the frustrating feeling of emptiness despite such a rich subject.Atropia is screening at the Sundance film festival and is seeking distribution Continue reading...

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