Review of Ms. Purple (2019) by Dennis Harvey for Variety — 07 Sep 2019
Though not in their class, Ms. Purple aims for something of the bruised romance of alienation and ennui that Antonioni made his name on (most notably “La Notte” and “L’Eclisse”). The fact that it even lands in the same ballpark without growing too pretentious or mannered — though it’s admittedly a little of both — is admirable, not least for simply being so out-of-step with any current cinematic vogue.
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This review of Ms. Purple (2019) was written by Dennis Harvey and published by Variety on 07 Sep 2019.
Ms. Purple has generally received positive reviews.
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