Review of Les Hautes solitudes (1974) by Edgar C — 01 Feb 2013
From IMDB:
"When director Philippe Garrel showed the edited film to Jean Seberg, before adding music, she said she would be happy if it stayed as it was. So it did.".
A wise decision, because Garrel's use of stares and reflections throughout just show us that there is no such thing as an accurate autobiography. We all represent internal worlds, and "the eyes are the windows to our souls". Seberg's approval is the evidence of her understanding of these complex statements, and then some more, which will be left to the open-minded audiences to interpret.
99/100.
This review of Les Hautes solitudes (1974) was written by Edgar C on 01 Feb 2013.
Les Hautes solitudes has generally received positive reviews.
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