Review of The Quiet Man (1952) by Carson Lund for Slant Magazine — 11 Jul 2010
If it’s an ungainly variety, it doesn’t suggest directorial sloppiness, but the warmth of oral tradition as it dances around a cluster of themes (belonging, redemption, reconciliation) with the vigor of a yarn spun, porter in hand, alongside an open fire.
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This review of The Quiet Man (1952) was written by Carson Lund and published by Slant Magazine on 11 Jul 2010.
The Quiet Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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