Klute (Alan J. Pakula, 1971)
Klute
looks better than ever in its new Criterion. It blew me away in
undergrad and remains one of the precious few New Hollywood films I'd
judge a masterpiece. And it's one of the first films to acknowledge how
sound subjugates women as much as image. Everyone is working at such a
high pitch here. Fonda earned her Oscar but understated performances
like Donald Sutherland's rarely get the recognition they deserve.
Labels: Alan J. Pakula, Jane Fonda, The New Hollywood
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