Review of Blow-Up (1966) by Jonathan Rosenbaum for Chicago Reader — 07 Apr 1997
This is so ravishing to look at (the colors all seem newly minted) and pleasurable to follow (the enigmas are usually more teasing than worrying) that you're likely to excuse the metaphysical pretensions—which become prevalent only at the very end—and go with the 60s flow, just as the original audiences did.
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This review of Blow-Up (1966) was written by Jonathan Rosenbaum and published by Chicago Reader on 07 Apr 1997.
Blow-Up has generally received very positive reviews.
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