Review of Blind Mountain (2007) by Leo Goldsmith for Reverse Shot — 07 Aug 2009
With its complex (and, at times, deeply problematic) intersection of an educated outsider with the stubborn realities of rural life, Blind Mountain explicitly harkens back to those classic works from the Fifth Generation of Chinese filmmakers, like Yellow.
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This review of Blind Mountain (2007) was written by Leo Goldsmith and published by Reverse Shot on 07 Aug 2009.
Blind Mountain has generally received positive reviews.
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