Review of The Two Faces of January (2014) by Trailesque — 01 Jul 2020
If you complain that they don't make them like they used to, then you will like this classic suspense film set in 1962, an adaptation of a Patricia Highsmith novel. A prosperous looking couple hires a slippery young man to be their tour guide during a visit to Greece.
But things start going awry when the older gentleman turns out to be a con artist on the run. The emotional core of the film is the tension - and the connection - between the two men, and the fact that there is an attraction between the younger man and the older man's wife.
Good music, acting, camera, and Mediterranean locations.
This review of The Two Faces of January (2014) was written by Trailesque on 01 Jul 2020.
The Two Faces of January has generally received mixed reviews.
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