Review of In the Basement (2015) by John Bleasdale for CineVue — 03 Nov 2015
Seidl is a filmmaker of both talent and merit, but the blatant manipulation of his subjects and the nakedness of his own intentions and dribbling fascination make In the Basement irrelevant as a comment on Austrian society as a whole, and only passingly interesting as an unsurprising picture of what some very odd people do in the privacy of their own homes.
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This review of In the Basement (2015) was written by John Bleasdale and published by CineVue on 03 Nov 2015.
In the Basement has generally received mixed reviews.
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