Review of Red Desert (1964) by Alex B — 29 Sep 2010
An all-too-familiar (though uniquely and stylishly told) story of a beautiful, spoiled, bored, disturbed bourgeois housewife, her state of mind reflecting the polluted industrial capitalist environment.
Obviously they all deserve assisted suicide and/or reinvigorating gulag-based manual labor (even more than extramarital affairs and dreams of pristine/perfect nature). Compare with Dillinger is Dead (as bourgeois wife to bourgeois husband).
This review of Red Desert (1964) was written by Alex B on 29 Sep 2010.
Red Desert has generally received very positive reviews.
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