Review of Opening Night (1977) by Matt M — 31 Jul 2013
A famous theatre actress has a breakdown after the car she was in hits a fan that was trying to chase after her. Once again, Cassavetes explores characters on the verge of sanity, and he does it by teaming up with his muse and partner in life Rowlands after the success of A Woman Under the Influence.
The film has an all new original impact, as the examination of the breakdown comes from a combination of her uncertainties of ageing, loss of a true identity and the paradox of the loneliness of a woman who seems to be surrounded by people.
The performances, as usual in Cassavetes films, are tremendous, and this is another of his hard hitting gems, with a theatrical setting to it that strengthens the poetic appeal.
This review of Opening Night (1977) was written by Matt M on 31 Jul 2013.
Opening Night has generally received very positive reviews.
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