Review of Nashville (1975) by Rod S — 11 Feb 2010
Classic Altman, he really owns this style of mosaic filmmaking, following a group of interlinked characters and the events of a few days in Nashville Tenessee. Although this is one of his earlier films, I think he did better this film with "Short Cuts" and "Gosford Park".
Nashville is a melting pot of ideas and characters, some successful and some not so. Jeff Goldblums character is pointless, and the film was slow and meandering at times (my wife was bored), but all in all an interesting film that explores the political, social amd moral fabric of America in 1975.
This review of Nashville (1975) was written by Rod S on 11 Feb 2010.
Nashville has generally received very positive reviews.
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