8/10
The film works as a slow poison!!
14 April 2024
Last Night in Soho is a psychological horror film directed by Edgar Wright. The film stars Thomasin McKenzie, Matt Smith, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, Terence Stamp and Late Diana Rigg.

An aspiring fashion designer, is fascinated with the fashion of the '60s. But her life spirals out of control when she dreams of being transported back to that time period.

The best way to describe this film is that in the first half the film is more retro, some romantic and a looks like a simple film about a young fashion designer who travels to London to make a big name in fashion designing but in second half the film suddenly turns into a violent terrorizing horror film and may take few viewers by surprise.

I have always been impressed with the work of Edgar Wright and i have seen some of his film such as Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End and Baby Driver and has to admit that he has a very unique way of film making and this is also a good film.

The plot of the film is good and the execution is good, the first half is slow but as the film progresses you'll start getting indulge in the film and the film and once you gets connected with the film you'll be hooked until very end of the film.

Acting in the film is great and all the characters were impressive, the screenplay of the film works as a slow poison which grips you slowly. The climax of the film is good.

A great film to watch.
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