Review of The Wages of Fear (1953) by Aidan H — 03 Jan 2011
Henri-Georges Clouzout's classic thriller about a group of drifters on a dangerous mission to transport nitroglycerine throughout the rocky terrain of Central America remains one of most suspenseful films of all time and grabs the audience's attention from the first frame to its bitterly ironic ending.
Meticulously paced but never boring, "The Wages of Fear" works as both chilling entertainment and a powerful critique of a heartless corporate world that values profit over human life.
This review of The Wages of Fear (1953) was written by Aidan H on 03 Jan 2011.
The Wages of Fear has generally received very positive reviews.
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