Review of Husbands (1970) by Andrew Sarris for Village Voice — 05 Jun 2004
Most of Cassavetes's cinema verite films as a director are invariably accused (and with some justification) of being rambling, self-indulgent, and unfocused, but it is precisely those elements that make his best work so affecting and memorable, and Husbands, though deeply flawed, is one of the finest examples of that.
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This review of Husbands (1970) was written by Andrew Sarris and published by Village Voice on 05 Jun 2004.
Husbands has generally received positive reviews.
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