Red Sparrow Review: 5 Ups & 5 Downs

3. Jo Willems' Sharp Cinematography

Red Sparrow Jennifer Lawrence
Fox

All flaws aside, this is quite the handsome film indeed. Cinematographer Jo Willems - who also teamed with Francis Lawrence on the latter three Hunger Games movies - ensures there's never a dull image, making the most of the chilly, bleak scenery, the remote Sparrow training centre, and all the grotesquely-lit hotel rooms and bars Dominika visits.

Willems manages to render even trashy locales in classy style, and though the overall edit could certainly use some trimming, the moment-to-moment juxtaposition of images is extremely pleasing to the eye.

Some might be wishing for something a little more grimy and disgusting-looking to compliment the perverse subject matter, but as far as glossy Hollywood entertainments go, it's extremely well-mounted.

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