Review of The Scarlet Letter (1995) by Vanna C — 04 Apr 2010
Great interpretation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's book "The Scarlet Letter", this movie turns out to be a relaxing, nostalgic and pleasant film to watch. Costumes, plot, dialogues, location, historic details were all amazing. The soundtrack is just great, it just gets you in the right mood to follow this gloomy love story, and stays with you from beginning to end.
The message is there, and it's easy to read - a direct message that regards prejudices againts indians and women, but also the oldest discussion in the world: what's right, and what's wrong?
Religion, mixed with politics, mixed with the difficulty of colonizing a new land, and then the past, which is always following us, even when we think it isn't. Simply a great movie.
This review of The Scarlet Letter (1995) was written by Vanna C on 04 Apr 2010.
The Scarlet Letter has generally received mixed reviews.
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