‘Empire of Light’ Movie Review: Sam Mendes’ Drama Projects Dim Romance

Empire of Light marks 1917 filmmaker Sam Mendes‘ first movie that he wrote and directed solo. He drew rich talent in his cast and crew, painting a gorgeous cinematic experience to appeal to a couple of the senses. However, there’s a severe disconnect between his character crafting, thematic elements, and the greater narrative that doesn’t quite manage to hit the right emotional chord.

'Empire of Light' 2.0 star rating

‘Empire of Light’ weaves romance and the power of cinema

'Empire of Light' Olivia Colman as Hilary looking at Micheal Ward as Stephen, shown from behind. They're standing on a rooftop.
Olivia Colman as Hilary | Searchlight Pictures

Hilary (Olivia Colman) is a cinema manager working in an aging movie theater in an English coastal town during the early 1980s. She’s soft-spoken and appears to have a good head on her shoulders to many on the outside. Meanwhile, Hilary is facing her own personal demons internally, as she confronts her own mental health issues.

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