Review of The Conversation (1974) by Ian F — 11 Apr 2013
A fantastically plotted and acted paranoid thriller which features Gene Hackman's best performance in his highly decorated career as a lonely surveillance pro who finds himself in a dilemma when he suspects the people he is listening in on might be targeted to be killed at some point soon.
Francis Ford Coppola had potentially the best movie year of any director ever in the history of cinema, nailing "The Godfather Part II" as well as this splendid piece, which is suspenseful all the way through and fittingly tragic seeing what happens to Hackman's character.
A terrific film, and one that should definitely be seen.
This review of The Conversation (1974) was written by Ian F on 11 Apr 2013.
The Conversation has generally received very positive reviews.
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