Review of The Human Factor (1979) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Reader — 15 Jan 1997
Graham Greene's impeccably plotted spy story serves Preminger's personal aims with a minimum of modification, as the film develops themes of loneliness, debilitation, and obsessive security—all centered on the tragic survival of moral feeling in a world drained by reason.
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This review of The Human Factor (1979) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Reader on 15 Jan 1997.
The Human Factor has generally received mixed reviews.
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