Review of Nashville (1975) by Paul B — 08 Mar 2015
In order to understand Nashville, try comparing it to 2001's Gosford Park, only Nashville has a far more understated plot with the reservation and depth of Ernest Hemingway. It contains a staggering amount of characters dropping in and out of focus, each with their own understated stories, a quiet sense of humor that rarely produces laughs though is consistently amusing, and a tantamount of subtlety that is likely to richly reward repeated viewings.
It's a rare gem of a movie that greatly requires delving deep beneath a surface level viewing to reap its substance.
This review of Nashville (1975) was written by Paul B on 08 Mar 2015.
Nashville has generally received very positive reviews.
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