Anything That Flies review – promising debut tackles sins of the past - News Summed Up

Anything That Flies review – promising debut tackles sins of the past


What does it mean to be a rootless citizen of nowhere, forever haunted by the past? Its occupant is Otto, an elderly Jewish musician and former audio expert who lives in widowed solitude listening to Brahms piano quartets. Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘You start to speculate on why Lottie would put up for so long with such abusive treatment by her patient, Otto’ … Anything That Flies. Both Otto and Lottie, in their different ways, have to overcome the guilt that accompanies survival of wartime suffering. Issy van Randwyck is even better as Lottie in that she effortlessly conveys the character’s poker-backed upper-class origins and willingness to abase herself because of the sins of the past.


Source: The Guardian October 22, 2017 11:03 UTC



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