Review of Nobody Walks (2012) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 17 Oct 2012
It would be tempting to dismiss Nobody Walks as a trivial erotic divertissement, even more so because it doesn't apply the kind of symbolic gloss found in a '60s film of serial seduction, like Pasolini's "Teorema.
" Banal as its situation may be, it picks at every scab you may have left over from wounds suffered during the mating games of your youth.
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This review of Nobody Walks (2012) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 17 Oct 2012.
Nobody Walks has generally received mixed reviews.
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