December 26, 2004

The Leopard (1963)

Filed under: Movies

The most gorgeous film of the 60s? Visconti was a master of craft on the level of his mentor, Renoir. Were it a silent film with no dialogue, I would still love it for its painterly images. The story isn’t quite as successful as Bergman’s character epic: Fanny and Alexander. Still, it’s a film where its strengths drown its imperfections. 89/100

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