RATING: | 100% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
Martin SCORSESE and Robert DE NIRO used to make a night out at the pictures a real, albeit often gloomy, treat. And Jodie FOSTER proves again she was the best and most precocious child-actor of them all.
A Gothic horror of modern, White Western Man alienated from His own creation (His culture); manifesting the inevitable violence (a cry for help) springing from the resulting loneliness. A rare example of visual gruesomeness that could never work without it.
The true genius of this work is that you feel empathy for a murdering sociopath; if you didn't there’d be no real drama, only horror.
The media here has no values, so it tends to raise non-achievers to the status of a "Somebody". A tragedy about human pain that's ultimately uplifting because to acknowledge anguish is to relieve it.
Brilliant in every way: One of the very best films ever made.
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