Review of Fear of Fear (1975) by Edgar C — 03 Oct 2011
The auteur's most accessible masterpiece deals with a tragic romance meant to collide either emotionally or ideologically at some point, despite the excessive and absolutely sickening immaturity of a surrounding community totally devoid of emotional intelligence.Fassbinder's spot-on direction hooks the viewer from the very first scene that starts after the initial credits until the abrupt ending. I have respect for the love and appreciation behind Harold and Maude (1971), yet it does not reach the accuracy and depth of this one.
99/100.
This review of Fear of Fear (1975) was written by Edgar C on 03 Oct 2011.
Fear of Fear has generally received very positive reviews.
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