Review of Nashville (1975) by James Berardinelli for ReelViews — 31 Oct 2002
There is so much in this film that it cannot all be absorbed in one viewing. Nashville demands to be seen repeatedly, if only so that the movie-goer can recognize previously missed elements. This repeatability is one of the traits of a masterpiece, and, regardless of the criteria applied, Nashville surely must be considered as a modern classic – a motion picture whose scope and influence extend far beyond what is displayed on screen during its 160-minute running time.
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This review of Nashville (1975) was written by James Berardinelli and published by ReelViews on 31 Oct 2002.
Nashville has generally received very positive reviews.
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