Talk about not aging well


This film does not stand the test of time. Outside of some remarkable technical achievements, the film as a whole feels dated and even cheap at times. Much of the emotionalism now seems trite and rings false, particularly in light of the New Wave. I found that it used images of Hiroshima in ways that almost silly: the lovers stare at a parade while a man in severe injury makeup and heavily disheveled stands next to them like a ghost, except the scene is laughable, not poignant.

It is oftentimes beautiful, but I would not recommend it to film buffs except for the novelty of some of its use of flashbacks and occasionally the imagery.

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I think it has aged superbly.
Might be just me, but the narrative structure, the often mystifying character appearances, the way it was shot... All work in the film's favor.
The music is great too.


Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down and a Wagging Finger of Shame

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Has aged well, but was never good to begin with...

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