Review of Nadja (1995) by James H — 31 May 2013
A hip and cool post-modernist take on the vampire genre, the best elements in Nadja are the ones where Almereyda lets himself be influenced by the same experimental vibe of David Lynch's best works, and it's no wonder that the film was presented by Lynch himself.
Nevertheless, it doesn't happen very often throughout the film, and what is worse is that regardless of the deceitful stylistic approach, this seems to be the usual conventionally structured vampire film seen time and time again.
This review of Nadja (1995) was written by James H on 31 May 2013.
Nadja has generally received positive reviews.
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