Review of Bitter Moon (1992) by John Hartl for The Seattle Times — 21 Sep 2000
Widely reviled a decade ago, Bitter Moon now plays as a visionary bridging of Brian De Palma's cinematic perversity and Takashi Miike's literal perversity, in addition to being another uncompromising Polanski study of the ways people torture each other.
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This review of Bitter Moon (1992) was written by John Hartl and published by The Seattle Times on 21 Sep 2000.
Bitter Moon has generally received positive reviews.
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