Review of Dead Man (1995) by Tom — 03 Nov 2005
The progression of Blakes character alone makes it an interesting watch, but by far the most captivating aspect of this film is how it challenges the western perspective of death, illustrated through the travels of a man in limbo between progressing to the next world and being dragged back to hell.
Neil Young's soundtrack, suitably minimalist, is testament to why it's more than ok to make films that don't follow the rulebook. I just wish I had of analysed this in my high school media class.
This review of Dead Man (1995) was written by Tom on 03 Nov 2005.
Dead Man has generally received positive reviews.
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