Review of Klute (1971) by Melissa Anderson for Village Voice — 24 Nov 2015
The dread and unease that suffuse the film — never has the peal of a rotary phone sounded more terrifying — seem rooted partly in anxiety over second-wave feminism, the cresting of which nearly coincided with the release of this movie, one that centers on its heroine’s profound ambivalence about growing emotionally attached to a man.
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This review of Klute (1971) was written by Melissa Anderson and published by Village Voice on 24 Nov 2015.
Klute has generally received positive reviews.
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