Review of My Brilliant Career (1979) by Keith Watson for Slant Magazine — 12 Nov 2005
If the narrative is slightly schematic in the way it sets up a binary between Harry and freedom, it’s never didactic. That’s thanks to Armstrong’s clear-eyed direction, which never feels the need to underline its points, relying on selections from Schumann’s “Scenes from Childhood” to lend the film a mood of droll wistfulness.
You can read the full review where it was originally posted online.
This review of My Brilliant Career (1979) was written by Keith Watson and published by Slant Magazine on 12 November 2005.
My Brilliant Career has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?