Review of The Killing Fields (1984) by Richard Schickel for Time — 26 Nov 2012
It must have been difficult for Schanberg to confront the record of his own blindness and powerlessness when he wrote the articles on which this movie is based. It must be nerve-racking for the producers to offer a tale so lacking in standard melodramatic satisfactions.
But the result is worth it, for this is the clearest film statement yet on how the nature of heroism has changed in this totalitarian century.
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This review of The Killing Fields (1984) was written by Richard Schickel and published by Time on 26 Nov 2012.
The Killing Fields has generally received very positive reviews.
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