Review of Night Moves (1975) by A.a. Dowd for The A.V. Club — 27 May 2014
There’s a certain muddled ambivalence to the movie; one gets the impression that Reichardt is more interested in these people than their ideas, but she never quite cracks Josh, who’s much more impenetrably aloof than the beleaguered travelers of "Meek’s Cutoff", her masterpiece.
Night Moves is a portrait of outsiders that leaves its audience on the outside.
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This review of Night Moves (1975) was written by A.a. Dowd and published by The A.V. Club on 27 May 2014.
Night Moves has generally received positive reviews.
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