Review of Cool Hand Luke (1967) by Filipe C — 27 Dec 2015
Despite a masterfully written screenplay that thrives on themes primal to human nature, it is Paul Newman's minimalistic performance and never-ending talent that makes Cool Hand Luke into a tale for the ages.
Powered by Conrad Hall's breathtaking photography, Rosenberg's film showcases the power of simplicity in what very well may be considered a kind of southern-gothic new wave.
This review of Cool Hand Luke (1967) was written by Filipe C on 27 Dec 2015.
Cool Hand Luke has generally received very positive reviews.
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