tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2017832040275963428.post6587715814344658608..comments2023-10-28T11:09:18.671+05:30Comments on Cinemascope: Faces [1968]Shubhajithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02040495040897333606noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2017832040275963428.post-80851287356823430362013-03-18T20:18:47.593+05:302013-03-18T20:18:47.593+05:30Thanks a lot Sam for sharing your candid reception...Thanks a lot Sam for sharing your candid reception of the film. Yes, I completely agree that this is an emotionally distancing film. So, even if from an objective standpoint I found this an important film with undeniable artistic merit, subjectively speaking I too might not want to revisit this anytime soon.Shubhajithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02040495040897333606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2017832040275963428.post-24097863729324027462013-03-18T02:58:11.909+05:302013-03-18T02:58:11.909+05:30Yes indeed Shubhajit, it's probably the most c...Yes indeed Shubhajit, it's probably the most celebrated 'improvisational' film ever made, and it does resonate better on re-viewing. But I must say the most valid disclaimers you offer up in the final sentence of this exceptional capsule estimation does define my general view of the film, even with later revisions. It's such an emotionally distancing film -though deliberately so- that it is never much fun taking in.Sam Julianonoreply@blogger.com