Review of All Things Fair (1995) by Augustine H — 14 Nov 2015
Different from Ingmar Bergman's alienation and grimness, this film by Bo Widerberg is more colourful, passionate and lustful. However, the controversial subject is only a focal point of studying the dimensions of love.
All Things Fair is more about coming of age and maturity as it will drag your mind back to the high school days of innocence and tenderness. Featuring Handel's sorrowful Lascia ch'io pianga and brave performances from Widerberg's son and second wife, All Things Fair is an absorbing bittersweet melodrama about adolescents on the verge of adulthood.
This review of All Things Fair (1995) was written by Augustine H on 14 Nov 2015.
All Things Fair has generally received positive reviews.
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