Review of The Conversation (1974) by Adam S — 12 Nov 2011
"He'd kill us if he got the chance.".
Rarely has the meaning and reading of a sentence meant so much to a movie as it does here in this Francis Ford Coppola classic, made between Godfather films, about the swirling, spiraling paranoia of a sound bugger tasked with a no-questions-asked job and it's potential dangerous repercussions. Ritualistic and precise, with European pacing and mood, and one of the great Gene Hackman performances of the 70's.
This review of The Conversation (1974) was written by Adam S on 12 Nov 2011.
The Conversation has generally received very positive reviews.
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