Review of Contempt (1963) by Tom B — 28 Mar 2009
I get sucked into the soundtrack and imagery, the discussion about film and mythology, the absolute clear delineation of that feature of some of us who sabotage our chances to break free from isolation, and end up finalizing it instead.
And then there's Jack Palance. The man can do no wrong. One of my favorites, apparently no matter how many times I see it.
This review of Contempt (1963) was written by Tom B on 28 Mar 2009.
Contempt has generally received very positive reviews.
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