Review of A Safe Place (1971) by Brad G — 03 Jul 2011
Orson Welles has a terrifying laugh. Jack Nicholson is impossibly charming even when he's a bore. And Philip Proctor's confused lover is somewhat engaging. But Tuesday Weld, or her fractured character is frustratingly, annoyingly whiney and less pathetic as she is a dimwit.
That sounds harsh. It's probably too harsh. I certainly was not in the right headspace for this flick, but I seriously doubt I'll approach this film again. VF.
This review of A Safe Place (1971) was written by Brad G on 03 Jul 2011.
A Safe Place has generally received mixed reviews.
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