The Elusive Elegance of Spy Dramas Crafting a compelling spy drama is a challenging task for filmmakers. It demands nuance, complexity, and authenticity – qualities often in short supply.
László Nemes' "Moulin" is the latest entry into this crowded field, boasting striking visuals and performances, but ultimately falling short of its promise.
The film's cinematographer, Mátyás Erdély, deserves credit for creating a visually stunning world that transports viewers to World War II France.