Review of The Last Picture Show (1971) by Edgar C — 31 Dec 2012
Prolific and insightful examination about the possible turning point of youth's modern behavioral tendencies. The economic and political background have always heavily influenced such trends. Those topics, however, are kept here between lines and instead a decaying Texas town is used in a time where paternal figures were non-existent and experimenting with their lives while being drunk with nostalgia and regret.
98/100.
This review of The Last Picture Show (1971) was written by Edgar C on 31 Dec 2012.
The Last Picture Show has generally received very positive reviews.
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