Review of The Neon Bible (1995) by Paul K — 03 Apr 2014
A difficult film. No hopeful narrative arc here, more a sense of continuing harshness and hopelessness as David grows up in his reactionary small town community. Painted in a series of vignettes which build a larger picture of a hard life in the South.
Interestingly there are no black faces here, not one. Gena Rowlands owns this movie.
This review of The Neon Bible (1995) was written by Paul K on 03 Apr 2014.
The Neon Bible has generally received mixed reviews.
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