Review of Autumn Almanac (1984) by Alex S — 13 Sep 2011
Sublimely intelligent examination of close relationships and their abrupt destruction provoked by irresponsibility. Tarr's masterful gloominess and camera management helps an intoxicating aura of tension to arise and suffocate a set of defenseless characters. Mihály Vig's absorbing score is genius. What is most admirable about this film is its accuracy at stripping down those fears that only people that have deep relationships can understand, and those that are difficult to put into words.
99/100.
This review of Autumn Almanac (1984) was written by Alex S on 13 Sep 2011.
Autumn Almanac has generally received positive reviews.
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