Review of Blow-Up (1966) by Nick A — 28 Apr 2010
"Nothing like a little disaster to sort things out.".
Blowup isn't a precise film in its execution, but its moderate disfunction sharpens the edge with which it cuts into viewers and judges societal desolation with great efficiency and power. It is photographed beautifully, and its photographing within the picture is linear to the physical presentation of a fashion-based yet common culture. This is a terrific film.
This review of Blow-Up (1966) was written by Nick A on 28 Apr 2010.
Blow-Up has generally received very positive reviews.
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