Friday, November 27, 2020

100 Words on Aneesh Chaganty's Run (2020)


By Thomas Puhr

Run (2020) works best when director Aneesh Chaganty focuses on his heroine, Chloe (a revelatory Kiera Allen), a disabled young woman who suspects something is not quite right with mother. Consider a beautifully-composed set piece in which Chloe escapes her locked bedroom, shimmies across the roof of her house, and reenters through another window, only to end up breaking back into the same bedroom to retrieve her inhaler. Chaganty’s ironic, Hitchcockian sense of space aside, Run fails to escape one of the genre’s most infuriating tropes: nearly all of its secondary characters (a pharmacist, a postal worker) are cartoonishly stupid.

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