


Is it worth the time? If you like old-fashioned, slightly dusty dramas where people stand in drawing rooms and talk about their feelings without ever actually feeling anything too messy, you’ll dig this. It’s not for the modern crowd that needs a quick pace. If you hate movies where the ending is visible from the first...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Henry Edwards

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"Is it worth the time? If you like old-fashioned, slightly dusty dramas where people stand in drawing rooms and talk about their feelings without ever actually feeling anything too messy, you’ll dig this. It’s not for the modern crowd that needs a quick pace. If you hate movies where the ending is visible from the first ten minutes, skip it. You will probably be bored to tears by the lack of subtext. There is something inherently stiff about this entire production. It feels like everyone was afr..."
E. Temple Thurston, Dorothy Rowan
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