Review of Safe (1995) by Nathan S — 22 Jun 2009
Todd Haynes's enviro-disease masterpiece Safe might just be the most terrifying film of the last decade. There are no monsters or homicidal maniacs here; instead, the film's horror emanates from an abstruse place where suburban drudgery gives way to a self-inflicted, existential crisis.
A masterpiece of film making that many people shun merely because they have neither the attention span nor the intellect to fully appreciate its subtle ambiguities.
This review of Safe (1995) was written by Nathan S on 22 Jun 2009.
Safe has generally received very positive reviews.
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