Review of The Conversation (1974) by Alec B — 25 Aug 2013
The narrative is as meticulous and paranoid as the central character (played by Gene Hackman in arguably his best performance), with every person and object in it exuding a kind of unsettling menace. Even if the surveillance equipment displayed here is dated, the technophobia at the film's heart isn't and I suspect that it will never be.
This review of The Conversation (1974) was written by Alec B on 25 Aug 2013.
The Conversation has generally received very positive reviews.
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