Review of Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) by Timothy M — 29 Aug 2010
A highly intriguing and different kind of movie. Having only seen Hill's two most famous films, which are quite breezy, I was surprised by this material. I like the way it works, it uses a different kind of cinematic language to his other films, and yet it is just as (if not more) effective.
Ron Liebman... gah. Why wasn't this guy more popular? He's totally on fire here, stealing every single scene that Valerie Perrine's not in. She steals her scenes by not wearing anything. Which is cheating, but I'm not complaining.
This review of Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) was written by Timothy M on 29 Aug 2010.
Slaughterhouse-Five has generally received positive reviews.
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