Review of The Conversation (1974) by Michael Sragow for New Yorker — 14 Aug 2016
Thanks to Walter Murch’s keen, intuitive sound montage and Hackman’s clammy, subtle performance, the movie captures a more elusive and universal fear—that of losing the power to respond, emotionally and morally, to the evidence of one’s own senses.
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This review of The Conversation (1974) was written by Michael Sragow and published by New Yorker on 14 Aug 2016.
The Conversation has generally received very positive reviews.
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