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I finally saw this on cable yesterday. As I said way back at the start of this thread, I love many of Todd Haynes films, but some leave me cold. This one left me cold. Sure, it's gorgeous to look at, but Haynes' fetish for surface details has become worse: I can only handle so many loving close-ups of fabrics being fondled. I found the performances overly mannered and stagey, and I didn't really believe any of it.
Yes, it's a valuable window into under-documented gay relationships in a repressed period. Yes, it's a beautiful production and well-acted. But what can I say? It didn't engage my emotions.
For a gorgeous melodrama about forbidden love in the fifties, I'll stick with Haynes' earlier masterpiece Far From Heaven.
Yes, it's a valuable window into under-documented gay relationships in a repressed period. Yes, it's a beautiful production and well-acted. But what can I say? It didn't engage my emotions.
For a gorgeous melodrama about forbidden love in the fifties, I'll stick with Haynes' earlier masterpiece Far From Heaven.