Review of The Iron Rose (1973) by Renee L — 18 Jul 2014
Um, let's see, sex in a flimsy French graveyard, a goth-y manic pixie dream girl, clowns in full makeup visiting graves, spontaneous ballet dancing and mood swings, especially the one where the protagonist becomes enamored with death.
It all has something to do with a black rose supposedly made of iron. So art house, so French, so 70's, so silly.
This review of The Iron Rose (1973) was written by Renee L on 18 Jul 2014.
The Iron Rose has generally received mixed reviews.
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