Review of Touch of Evil (1958) by Paolo K — 21 May 2008
The most digestible of the Orson Welles' films that I've seen. Beautifully and spookily shot as well. This movie excels because, on the surface, it doesn't talk about the epic subjects Welles used to put in his films (i.
E. Americana, Shakespeare), but if you look at it deeper, it tells you about the workings of fiction and narrative.
This review of Touch of Evil (1958) was written by Paolo K on 21 May 2008.
Touch of Evil has generally received very positive reviews.
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