Review of A Woman Under the Influence (1974) by Brandon S — 07 Sep 2017
Something that fascinated me with the way that Cassavetes directed this film was the distance between the camera and the story at hand. Most things are shot on long lenses, putting a distance between us and this family, giving it an almost documentary style naturalism when paired with the harrowing performances.
John Cassavetes was a revolutionary artist, and a true maverick of American independent cinema, and this may be his masterpiece.
This review of A Woman Under the Influence (1974) was written by Brandon S on 07 Sep 2017.
A Woman Under the Influence has generally received very positive reviews.
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