Review of Town Without Pity (1961) by Orlok W — 17 Dec 2013
A bit numb courtroom drama. It wasn't tense, emotional, thrilling or gripping enough. It rather seemed to focus more on the state of the town's mindset. And it wasn't an appealing approach.
Strong dialogues and aggressive performances might have helped. Otherwise, except for the Berta Kulig's testimony sequence, there isn't much in terms of entertainment. On the whole, numb as it is, it's still a watchable piece.
More or less.
This review of Town Without Pity (1961) was written by Orlok W on 17 Dec 2013.
Town Without Pity has generally received positive reviews.
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