Review of Lonely are the Brave (1962) by Isabel Quigly for The Spectator — 12 Jul 2018
Lonely are the Brave, a film fairly stuffed with symbolism, shows how inevitably the heroic, human, in its real sense unsophisticated world of the West and its values are crushed by the synthetic, the mechanical, the wasteful and vicious in modern life.
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This review of Lonely are the Brave (1962) was written by Isabel Quigly and published by The Spectator on 12 Jul 2018.
Lonely are the Brave has generally received very positive reviews.
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