Review of The Long Day Closes (1992) by John O — 31 Aug 2010
A lonely boy comes of age in this semi-autobiographical masterpiece by Terence Davies. An homage to the childhood that shapes us as seen from the point of view of a boy named Bud, Davies shows us how ordinary memories are at once specific and fuzzy.
Long unbroken shots, beautiful art direction, and lyrical sequences, The Long Day Closes is one of the best films of this genre ever made.
This review of The Long Day Closes (1992) was written by John O on 31 Aug 2010.
The Long Day Closes has generally received positive reviews.
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