Review of Single White Female (1992) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 01 Jan 2000
Schroeder's refusal to choose moral sides gives the psychological confrontation between the women the kind of weird, mutually accepted form of diseased codependency that Claus and Sunny von Bulow shared in his previous film, Reversal of Fortune.
In Single White Female, Schroeder leaves the subtext unresolved, but manages to strike a very raw nerve.
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This review of Single White Female (1992) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 01 Jan 2000.
Single White Female has generally received positive reviews.
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