: Despite featuring a high-profile ensemble—including Evan Rachel Wood, Zoë Kravitz, Jeremy Allen White, and Jon Bernthal—many critics felt the talent was wasted in minor roles or indistinguishable characters.
: The film uses a grainy, "washed out" visual style that successfully captures a specific 80s burnout vibe. Viena and the Fantomes felirat magyar
“The movie nevertheless operates on the fallacy that the mere fact of being concerned with a band suffices to generate interest.” Filmaffinity Viewing with Hungarian Subtitles (Magyar Felirat) It escapes from you and with you
“For those who say it meanders, I think that's the point. It escapes from you and with you.” IMDb However, others found it aimless and frustrating: Directed by Gerardo Naranjo, the film follows Viena
: Rather than celebrating "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll," the movie serves as a cautionary tale about the toxic gender dynamics and exploitation within the roadie lifestyle. Review Perspectives
“Viena and the Fantomes is just an unpleasant, useless and ugly movie throughout... There's barely any music nor plot nor atmosphere.” Christian Sauve · 5 years ago
(2020) is a gritty, atmospheric road drama that trades the typical "rock star fantasy" for a bleak, drug-hazed look at the underbelly of the 1980s music scene. Directed by Gerardo Naranjo, the film follows Viena (Dakota Fanning), a roadie traveling across North America with a post-punk band. Movie Highlights & Criticisms