Review of High Art (1998) by Emily G — 28 Dec 2013
A rather dark and dreary film without a character to really connect with. Everyone is seemingly so flawed and disconnected that they are hard to relate to. But there's still an interesting look at relationships, sexuality, art, and ambition.
The pacing of the film is slow and monotonous, much like the character of Gretchen. You wait for it to wake up like she does for just a moment. But it rarely does if at all. Good cinematography and production design, but Cholodenko's talent really came to life in Laurel Canyon.
This review of High Art (1998) was written by Emily G on 28 Dec 2013.
High Art has generally received positive reviews.
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