Review of McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 27 Apr 2002
In McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Altman uses a tactfully unobtrusive camera, a distinctive conversational style of dialog and the fluid movements of his actors to give us people who are characters from the moment we see them; we have the sense that when they leave camera range they're still thinking, humming, scratching, chewing and nodding to each other in the street.
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This review of McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 27 Apr 2002.
McCabe & Mrs. Miller has generally received very positive reviews.
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