Review of Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) by Ray S — 23 Jul 2017
Huston makes one of his most socially sensitive works that is even more relevant today with Reflections in a Golden Eye. When the characters aren't silently pondering, letting us interpret their feelings, they are in situations where they say bizarre things and act outlandishly.
It makes you think of every detail which are abundant with Huston's direction and a great cast especially Marlon Brando in one of his most under appreciated roles as Major Welden Penderton a man haunted by his sexuality.
The unique golden hue adds another mystery to the film and deeps ones fascination making this film all in all a great artistic contribution.
This review of Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) was written by Ray S on 23 Jul 2017.
Reflections in a Golden Eye has generally received positive reviews.
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