Review of Caterpillar (2010) by Andrew O'hehir for Salon.com — 05 May 2011
If it plays in any theaters beyond New York and Los Angeles, that'll probably come as a surprise to its distributor (the estimable Lorber Films). None of that diminishes the power and intensity of this claustrophobic mini-masterpiece of the Japanese antiwar tradition, which blends a B-movie aesthetic, brilliant use of montage and documentary elements and a scathing critique of nationalism and militarism.
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This review of Caterpillar (2010) was written by Andrew O'hehir and published by Salon.com on 05 May 2011.
Caterpillar has generally received positive reviews.
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