We… uh… still aren’t sure what to think yet about this one. At this risk of sounding shallow, we still maintain that Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England has one of the coolest posters we’ve ever seen. It also sound like seeing this movie after you dropped acid or taken any other hallucinogen might be something you deeply regret before the movie is over.
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Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England is shot entirely in black and white, creating his most gorgeous looking film to date that can be equally as frustrating as it is breathtaking. Wheatley’s latest film is a wickedly insane trip into a bizarre field that may or may not be one you’ll want to visit. 1648. During the English Civil War, three soldiers and a scholar find themselves away from a battle in a mysterious field where O’Neil, an Irish alchemist, forces them to help him search for a perhaps-magical treasure.
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