Review of Interiors (1978) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 28 Nov 2001
Though the movie looks beautiful, the elegant style occasionally works against it, showing it up. This happens in a striking close-up of Miss Keaton, sitting alone on a photogenically windswept ocean beach as she is supposed to be thinking sensitive poet-type thoughts.
Yet the image is empty. It's not the actress. It's not the director, whose close-ups of Miss Keaton in Annie Hall burst with love, pride and affection.The movie that contains the image fails to invest it with any associations whatsoever.
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This review of Interiors (1978) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 28 Nov 2001.
Interiors has generally received positive reviews.
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