Review of The Belly of an Architect (1987) by Tom B — 02 Aug 2009
In hindsight, the offspring of Marienbad, with Vierny at the helm and all that formalism. At the center of the film, Dennehy in the performance to see, easy to love fiercely, as he fiercely loves. At the center of the film, the cancer of fascism destroying centers of gravity.
Greenaway's warmest and most affecting, and well worth seeing.
This review of The Belly of an Architect (1987) was written by Tom B on 02 Aug 2009.
The Belly of an Architect has generally received positive reviews.
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