Review of The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) by Anne C — 12 Sep 2007
Incessantly and hopelessly lonely. visually complex, sustaining the symbolic motifs of tevis' book, while keeping an admirable distance from easy science fiction devices. yes, david bowie's genitals are nice, but the film is a masterpiece in itself.
This review of The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) was written by Anne C on 12 Sep 2007.
The Man Who Fell to Earth has generally received positive reviews.
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