‘Last and First Men’ Review
‘Last and First Men’ Review Jóhann Jóhannsson's job as a film composer exceeded expectations of this craft, but not just encouraging a filmmaker's vision but clarifying its own appeal. His energetic, soul-churning songs for"Sicario,""Arrival" and"Mandy" attained to get a visceral depth that indicated he would turn into one of those all-time greats. Regrettably, the Icelandic gift expired in 2018 at age 48, but before finishing one last accomplishment that raised his artistry into a completely different level. "Last and First Men," that Jóhannsson led as a live multimedia performance before his death, was completed as a singular 70-minute cinematic occasion. Directed by Jóhannsson's ethereal score, this magnificent apocalyptic immersion combines cosmic 16mm black-and-white pictures of Yugoslavian design using a deadpan Tilda Swinton voiceover, causing a profound lyrical rumination at the end of the days. It is also among the most origi...