Review of Shock Corridor (1963) by Sam C — 31 Dec 2008
"Nymhpos!".
Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor may sound like a pretentious shlockfest, but it's much more than that. The premise follows a journalist hellbent on winning a Pulitzer Prize award. And how is he going to do this? He's going to feign madness and be committed to an insane asylum where a murder has taken place. Once inside he'll just act all goofy and fit in with everyone else, right? Things start to go off-track when he mingles a little too much with the patients, and soon enough their insanity starts to rub off on him. Fuller takes it a notch higher than this though. Each patient that he becomes close with represents Fuller's view on America, that of conformity and a rather high emphasis on success that could, literally, drive any man mad.
This review of Shock Corridor (1963) was written by Sam C on 31 Dec 2008.
Shock Corridor has generally received positive reviews.
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