Review of McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) by Max O'connell for IndieWire — 03 Aug 2006
It’s among Altman’s greatest films because its grandest themes – the end of the Old West, the rise of modern civilization – come through in an intimate story, one that never reduces its characters to symbolic figures.
Paired with Leonard Cohen’s mournful songs and Vilmos Zsigmond’s evocative, hazy cinematography, it’s the most emotional movie Altman ever made.
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This review of McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) was written by Max O'connell and published by IndieWire on 03 Aug 2006.
McCabe & Mrs. Miller has generally received very positive reviews.
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