Review of My Own Private Idaho (1991) by Terrence Rafferty for New Yorker — 01 Jun 2014
Van Sant takes a lot of chances, and, visually, the movie is so imaginative, so fiercely alive, that it carries us along. But when the over-all design of the picture becomes clear, we feel cheated rather than enlightened.
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This review of My Own Private Idaho (1991) was written by Terrence Rafferty and published by New Yorker on 01 Jun 2014.
My Own Private Idaho has generally received positive reviews.
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