Review of Violence at Noon (1966) by John Berra for Electric Sheep — 07 Feb 2015
Violence at High Noon is a detached and disturbing portrait of post-war Japan that owes much to the films of Alain Resnais and Robert Bresson in terms of its non-linear structure and its fascination with the amoral activity of the social outsider.
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This review of Violence at Noon (1966) was written by John Berra and published by Electric Sheep on 07 February 2015.
Violence at Noon has generally received positive reviews.
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