Review of Touch of Evil (1958) by Pavandeep S — 06 Apr 2008
The display of shadows racing and arching across the walls almost feel like it is meant to be part of some rock n' roll era, where the ample said music couls mean something in that end. The performances of the two main man were sublimely cool and yet, never ever resorting to any moral vicissitudes to create complexity, the fat man a symbol of fading and corrupt powere while the other, has to climb his own mountain.
The mortal undoings of the characters really bring out a cathartic and depressing ending, with little hope and a display of the grim reality of law and order.
This review of Touch of Evil (1958) was written by Pavandeep S on 06 Apr 2008.
Touch of Evil has generally received very positive reviews.
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