Review of Bug (1975) by Ken S — 08 May 2016
William Friedkin proves that he can still make a great film even in as he gets older, with this claustrophobic drama about a alcoholic/drug-addicted lonely woman that lost her son and is fearing the return of convict ex-husband, who befriends a quiet drifter.
..but their friendship takes bizarre turns when it turns out the drifter is possibly a paranoid and delusional veteran. It is a fine little film that mostly takes place in one small location, and really rides on the fantastic performances of Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon.
They are both tremendous as he becomes increasingly erratic and she falls deeper and deeper into his delusions.
This review of Bug (1975) was written by Ken S on 08 May 2016.
Bug has generally received mixed reviews.
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