Review of Wittgenstein (1993) by Sam M — 05 Oct 2012
Heartfelt and occasionally whimsical performances by all cast members in dealing with a subject that combines the abstract and the personal. The philosophical aspects of Wittgenstein's views on language are closely tied to the difficulties associated with his personality and thus engage the audience in a human story.
The minimalism inherent in the screenplay makes this subject more suitable for the stage than the studio. However, it is worth the sacrifice since its accessibility of a stage production to the general audience would be rare.
This review of Wittgenstein (1993) was written by Sam M on 05 Oct 2012.
Wittgenstein has generally received positive reviews.
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