Review of The Goddess of 1967 (2000) by Lee M — 10 Sep 2007
Its non-linear storytelling, jumping in and out of flashbacks and punctuated with experimental video, drawings and words on the screen, is hip without being confusing and generally pleasant to watch. But in the last analysis the film is rather empty at the core, as the leads' existential problems boil down to childhood traumas, notably the oft-used drama of incest.
This review of The Goddess of 1967 (2000) was written by Lee M on 10 Sep 2007.
The Goddess of 1967 has generally received positive reviews.
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