Review of Open Windows (2014) by David Ehrlich for The A.V. Club — 05 Nov 2014
Open Windows attempts to disguise a revenge movie by cloaking it in the flash of a voyeuristic techno-thriller, but the combined concepts are so high that the film resolves as Vigalondo reaches his Icarus moment, the corpse so mangled and unpleasant the project’s ambition can only be identified via dental records.
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This review of Open Windows (2014) was written by David Ehrlich and published by The A.V. Club on 05 Nov 2014.
Open Windows has generally received mixed reviews.
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