Review of The Last Picture Show (1971) by Sara J — 12 Apr 2008
A film thickly laced with subtlety. a bleak, dispassionate coming-of-age story beautifully crafted in Modernist style. as eras once again shift, people grope fruitlessly at meaning and fulfillment in their simple, insular lives.
a well-crafted movie with too many deep subtleties to acknowledge, this stark piece of melancholy realism is a beautiful contribution to modern filmmaking.
This review of The Last Picture Show (1971) was written by Sara J on 12 Apr 2008.
The Last Picture Show has generally received very positive reviews.
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