Review of Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) by Peter W — 25 Jan 2013
I don't quite understand critics who don't get this movie. I read the negative reviews below and assume these critics loved the execrable "Forrest Gump" think Sally Fields and Tom Hanks represent the acme of their craft, and would run away from a small-hours East Village drag review. 'Pretentious melodrama' is the starting point for Southern Gothic: I thought Variety would know better.
Brando and Taylor are in top-form, and Harris and Keith are pros doing what they do best (and to think that this was contemporaneous with 'Uncle Bill'). All things considered an extremely entertaining night at the movies.
This review of Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) was written by Peter W on 25 Jan 2013.
Reflections in a Golden Eye has generally received positive reviews.
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