Review of The Parallax View (1974) by Pierluigi P — 08 Aug 2010
Terrifying conspiracy thriller that opens a new set of hypothesis in the most infamous and debated political crimes of the twentieth century in the united states. An obscure corporation and its dirty plots to prevent the rise of a different political force, fearing it would destabilize everything the big shots in power have worked for.
Both Pakula and cinematographer Gordon Willis know how to heighten the sense of paranoia and anxiety. Michael Small's score is also effectively atmospheric.
This review of The Parallax View (1974) was written by Pierluigi P on 08 Aug 2010.
The Parallax View has generally received positive reviews.
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