Review of Love Is Colder Than Death (1970) by James-Masaki R — 26 Jan 2010
Directoral debut by Fassbinder seems like a piece from the French new wave kind of like an early Melville film. The film is about a pimp, one of his girls, and a gangster as they go on a killing spree.
Sounds like a run of the mill gangster film and it is, but it's filled with traces of the genius to come from Fassbinder like the dead silence and a lot of focus on nothing.
This review of Love Is Colder Than Death (1970) was written by James-Masaki R on 26 Jan 2010.
Love Is Colder Than Death has generally received positive reviews.
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