Review of Juliet of the Spirits (1965) by Robert Brustein for The New York Review of Books — 02 Mar 2018
The film is specious and hollow, in addition to being very boring; and its failures bring into focus what has been bothering me about Fellini's more celebrated successes: they are indebted less to true perception than to carnival showmanship.
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This review of Juliet of the Spirits (1965) was written by Robert Brustein and published by The New York Review of Books on 02 Mar 2018.
Juliet of the Spirits has generally received very positive reviews.
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