Review of Fool for Love (1985) by Sheila Benson for Los Angeles Times — 13 Jan 1997
It’s a raw, explosively funny, elemental tragicomedy about the pure willfulness of love...Basinger is the movie’s revelation. She makes May a jumpy, juicy, full-tilt, sensuous creature. Scrubbing in exasperation at the tendrils of hair that cloud her face, clamping herself to Eddie’s leg like a blond barnacle, she has her own funny side too, but what you remember most is May’s longing, so deep it’s torn her up inside.
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This review of Fool for Love (1985) was written by Sheila Benson and published by Los Angeles Times on 13 Jan 1997.
Fool for Love has generally received mixed reviews.
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