Review of Days of Wine and Roses (1963) by Julie S — 03 Jun 2018
In after the isolationist The Lost Weekend, but none the less gripping portrayal of a family torn apart from the preternatural dependence and resulting madness of alcoholism. It uses humor in a sly way (as only Blake Edwards can) to cut even deeper with its drama.
This review of Days of Wine and Roses (1963) was written by Julie S on 03 Jun 2018.
Days of Wine and Roses has generally received very positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
