Review of The Keep (1983) by Michael Nordine for L.A. Weekly — 20 Aug 2013
The movie can’t always keep its many moving parts in lockstep, what with its hinted-at mythos that obscures more than it elucidates and its cast of enigmatic characters whose precise dealings with one another are never made entirely clear, but its World War II backdrop, ravishing synth score by Tangerine Dream and Third Reich mysticism make for a poppy but brooding atmosphere.
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This review of The Keep (1983) was written by Michael Nordine and published by L.A. Weekly on 20 Aug 2013.
The Keep has generally received mixed reviews.
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