Directed By:John Huston
Written By:Chapman Mortimer, Gladys Hill, Carson McCullers
Reflections in a Golden Eye
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Generally Favorable
67
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Reflections is a better film than we had any right to expect. It follows the McCullers story faithfully and without compromise. The performances are superb.
88
Overlooked on its initial release in 1967, Huston's adaptation of Carson McCullers's novel still feels unsettling and cutting-edge nearly 40 years later. [28 Sep 2006, p.26]
80
All in all, a superbly controlled exercise in the malevolent torments of despair.
60
The shame of it is that this conclusion is so anticlimactic and banal, because there is so much in the picture that seems to be leading to -- certainly prepares us to expect -- much more.
50
A pretentious melodrama.
40
In a cast of hand-picked loons with ridiculous accents, only Brian Keith, as Taylor's thuggish lover, suggests a human being, while Brando gives perhaps his worst ever screen performance, not counting Christopher Columbus: The Discovery.
25
A weird picture based on a slim novel by Carson McCullers, this movie fails to engender any sympathy or interest due to several miscalculations.
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