Review of The Last Detail (1973) by Vikram Murthi for Indiewire — 21 Jan 1978
There’s a deep sense of melancholy and finality that runs through The Last Detail even when it’s at its funniest, not just because of Meadows’ fate, but because of Buddusky and Mulhall’s collective guilt for being part of a system that would dole out such a punishment.
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This review of The Last Detail (1973) was written by Vikram Murthi and published by Indiewire on 21 January 1978.
The Last Detail has generally received very positive reviews.
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