Review of A Woman Under the Influence (1974) by Steven C — 06 Apr 2012
I feel like I am doing disservice to the picture if I try to summarize John Cassavetes' "A Woman Under the Influence" into a blurb review. It's not that simple. There is so much going on here, so much detail, that simply picking out a couple things seems offensive to all the rest them.
This is an incredible film that needs to be experienced by any true fan of the filmed artistic medium. One of Cassavetes' best films and a true testament to independent cinema and Cassavetes' collaboration with Gena Rowlands.
Harrowing, funny, real, emotional and timeless, "A Woman Under the Influence" is a one of a kind experience.
This review of A Woman Under the Influence (1974) was written by Steven C on 06 Apr 2012.
A Woman Under the Influence has generally received very positive reviews.
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