Review of Chelsea Walls (2001) by Bendi - — 04 Feb 2004
This movie blew me away, especially with such low critical reception. A beautiful flick, Hawke makes wonderful choices for a first-time director. Jeff Tweedy's score weaves itself throughout the visual poetry depicted in the halls of the Chelsea Hotel as the film explores connections, and the lack thereof, between the inhabitants.
The cinematogrophy is excellent and the acting is superb throughout the piece, holding together the nonlinear narrative. In my opinion, Chelsea Walls serves as an all-around wonderful flick.
This review of Chelsea Walls (2001) was written by Bendi - on 04 Feb 2004.
Chelsea Walls has generally received mixed reviews.
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