Review of Flesh + Blood (1985) by Budd Wilkins for Slant Magazine — 04 Oct 1987
In the end, Verhoeven’s greatest irony, and the often pedestrian narrative’s most brilliant stroke, isn’t to decide in favor or against Martin. He’s of a piece with his nature, and he leaves the story as he entered it: unchanged and unbowed by the carnage he’s both witness to and agent of.
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This review of Flesh + Blood (1985) was written by Budd Wilkins and published by Slant Magazine on 04 Oct 1987.
Flesh + Blood has generally received positive reviews.
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