Review of Night of the Lepus (1972) by Roger Greenspun for New York Times — 09 May 2005
The film relies almost entirely on slow-motion shots of ordinary rabbits running through miniaturized settings or in front of scaled-down back projections. It is this technical laziness as much as the stupid story or the dumb direction that leaves the film in limbo and places it in neither one camp nor the other.
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This review of Night of the Lepus (1972) was written by Roger Greenspun and published by New York Times on 09 May 2005.
Night of the Lepus has generally received negative reviews.
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