Review of Husbands (1970) by Victor R — 04 Mar 2008
Cassavetes and his crew come strong. It s a great compliment to the filmmaker when people say the movie feels completely improvised. The moments that keep us watching are clearly intentional. Characters don't have to blatantly spell out what is going wrong in their lives for us to understand.
And for all these problems, having friends to help you forget about them get past them, is so important. Friendship at the core, and as extroverted as the performances may seem, extremely subtle film in communicating it s meaning.
Waiting for that dvd as well.
This review of Husbands (1970) was written by Victor R on 04 Mar 2008.
Husbands has generally received positive reviews.
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