Review of The Wages of Fear (1953) by Nicholas B — 19 Dec 2012
I haven't read any other reviews, but everybody is probably just complimenting the tension and the genius deconstruction of each character (which is applicable to all humanity), not that those aren't important and ingenious aspects of the film, but, when viewed correctly, all of it's artistic, technical, intellectual, and emotional worth comes together as one to make the most universal and purest work of cinema ever made.
This review of The Wages of Fear (1953) was written by Nicholas B on 19 Dec 2012.
The Wages of Fear has generally received very positive reviews.
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