Review of The Wages of Fear (1953) by Sherry L — 04 May 2009
I don't recall when was the last time I felt so enervated and powerless for the fate of characters in a film. The perfect drawing given to them by the cast and director, plus the existential tone and the imminent danger displayed kept me concerned for their safety all the way, to a degree that it was almost uncomfortable or even painful to experience their odyssey.
A real nail-biter, a notch above Clouzot's other masterpiece 'Les Diaboliques'.
This review of The Wages of Fear (1953) was written by Sherry L on 04 May 2009.
The Wages of Fear has generally received very positive reviews.
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