Review of The Great Gatsby (1974) by Scorpion — 07 May 2013
The screenplay is cluttered with parts that are expendable scenographically, giving the impression that everything in this book should be put on the screen, the party scenes that could be more attractive, are visually monotonous and poor, and does not follow the line of book, with the performances exeção Redford are ridiculous, Nick seems a foolishly, daysi seems to have mental disorders, and others are always hidden, Redford can only liken it to your character, but with this script it horrible little you can do, really if Sr.
Fitzgerald tremedamente saw this film would be disgusted, and one would find outrageous affront to the quality of his book.
This review of The Great Gatsby (1974) was written by Scorpion on 07 May 2013.
The Great Gatsby has generally received mixed reviews.
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