Review of The Caine Mutiny (1954) by Jeremiah Kipp for Slant Magazine — 08 May 2007
The Caine Mutiny is not distinctive filmmaking or storytelling, and its idea of ethical debate is relying on familiar archetypes and arguments. It sure is standard, though. It’s like the well-constructed house that’s not meant to be distinctive, but was made to endure.
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This review of The Caine Mutiny (1954) was written by Jeremiah Kipp and published by Slant Magazine on 08 May 2007.
The Caine Mutiny has generally received positive reviews.
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