Review of White of the Eye (1987) by Trent R — 13 Jan 2011
Great exploration of familiar themes for Cammell fans, with transposition of roles between characters and a disturbing exposition of the killer as artist. Powell's influence is clear in the manner taken for shooting the kills, with heavy use of reflections and even a mirror held up for the victim to see their own demise.
But the soundtrack by Rick Fenn and Pink Floyd's Nick Mason echoes these events, and reflects the antogonist's role as an audiophile as much as the visuals do his dualistic P.O.V.
This review of White of the Eye (1987) was written by Trent R on 13 Jan 2011.
White of the Eye has generally received mixed reviews.
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