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The Snowman (2017) stands as a perplexing cinematic misfire, a stark testament to how even formidable talent can stumble. With Tomas Alfredson, acclaimed for his masterful Let the Right One In and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, at the helm, expectations for a faithful Jo Nesbø adaptation were sky-high. Yet, what materialized was a strangely disjointed and incohesive neo-noir thriller, a shadow of its source material's chilling brilliance.
The film's critical failing lies primarily in its fractured editing and underdeveloped screenplay. Despite a stellar cast including Michael Fassbender as Harry Hole, Rebecca Ferguson, and J.K. Simmons, their performances often feel marooned within a narrative that struggles for coherence. While the cinematography attempts to leverage the stark Scandinavian landscapes for atmospheric dread, its impact is severely diluted by uneven pacing and gaping plot holes. The Snowman, envisioned as a definitive entry into the Nordic Noir canon, regrettably serves as a prime example of squandered potential, struggling to carve out a meaningful place within the psychological thriller genre.
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