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Plot: After viewing the accidental death of a devoted fan, a famous actress re-examines her professional and personal relationships.
This is the kind of old movie I like. It's from the 70s, it's slow moving, it feels kind of classic. And perhaps most importantly, Cassavetes is a forerunner of independent cinema in America.
Cassavetes gritty feeling blends well with backstage drama. Gena Rowlands is great wonderfully backed by Joan Blondell in one of her best latter day performances.
John Cassavetes is notorious for making really dull and listless films. He's also a bit vane for starring in his own films. Who does he think he is? M. Night Shymalan?
As expected, features some pitched dynamic interplay between Rowlands and Gazzara. By this point, Cassavetes could do no wrong with the camera.
Refreshing and exhilarating. All of the actors are great and improvise brilliantly. Gena Rowlands is a godess.
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