Review of Accattone (1961) by Michelle C — 02 Sep 2010
As is always the case with Pasolini, Accattone is infinitely layered. As a viewer, you take this piece tenderly into your mind and try to unravel it, knowing it was built passionately by a greater mind than yours, and the art itself pushes you in a thousand different directions at once; emotionally, intellectually, psychologically.
Pasolini effectively draws and quarters his audience with the sheer scope, depth, and intricacies (and occasionally contradictions) of his art.
This review of Accattone (1961) was written by Michelle C on 02 Sep 2010.
Accattone has generally received very positive reviews.
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