Review of City of Ghosts (2002) by Wendy S — 08 Nov 2010
Though it's perspective still retains the common white man's burden as seen through the eyes of the ignable taurist, the film does effectively portray the sense of death and life inherant within cambodia's dark history and spiritual atmosphere.
You can't help but feel a sense of intence guilt over the moral wasteland that is it's central characters. Summed up simply enough with James Khan's Kareoke horror tragedy that obtained a strange cathartic sadness for me.
I like Matt Dillon and Overall I enjoyed it and it ended with an up beat tone which echoed elements of hope.
This review of City of Ghosts (2002) was written by Wendy S on 08 Nov 2010.
City of Ghosts has generally received mixed reviews.
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