“Watching the story unfold is simply extraordinarily fun, a word that I rarely use to describe watching any film.”
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“Fincher directs with a pervading sense of humour that accentuates the distinctly human darkness that lies behind much of what the film says about life, love, marriage and truth.”
Read More“With a plot that handles an investigation into a missing person case at an isolated asylum for the criminally insane, Scorsese’s film offers a conceit that seems akin to the set-up of a horror video game.”
Read More“Doinel’s age bolsters the universality of the character; Truffaut’s lens captures his every reflection with honesty and passion.”
Read More“I’ve never seen actors more capable of capturing the subtlety of the effects of ageing, not to mention the precise relationship between eternal grief and the dull fog of passing time.”
Read More“Censorship laws muted Blanche’s rape, Stella’s sexuality, and allusions to Blanche’s husband’s homosexuality. However, saying this, there is a potency to all three characters which goes far beyond the literal words in the script. It is subtle and creeps under the skin.”
Read More“Even in Allen’s usual neurotic nattering there is an underlying admission that it is a futile distraction from the strife and violence inherent in the marriages and relationships the film examines.”
Read More“Neither of them want to be where they are; what they have most in common is that neither of them can really think of a place they'd rather be.”
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