The Moderns Reviews

 (1988)

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Rudolph's best! (Along with perhaps Choose Me).
Jan 26, 2005
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I must admit Alan Rudolph's work is hard to either greatly admire or sternly criticize. He has become one of these directors, like David Cronenberg or Paul Verhooven, that some love and some despise. But, the reality is it is hard... Read more
Beautiful Work Of Art
Mar 07, 2004
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*****SPOILER ALERT!!!***** Alan Rudolph's "The Moderns" is a wonderful, funny and twisted film set in 1920's Paris, France. The front burner story is a triangle between Nick, his runaway wife and a cold as ice businessman that wants to obtain a... Read more
Quirky, Fun, Interesting
Jan 21, 2004
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Alan Rudolph does not make movies for everyone to see. His movies seem like personal projects that interest him at the time. Some of his movies I haven't been able to get involved in (Trixie, Mortal Thoughts, Afterglow) but with The... Read more
A quirky little movie about fakery
Aug 09, 2002
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This may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it has a genuine, unpretentious charm to it that I found appealing. Alan Rudolph made this delightful little ode to lies, trickery and delusion on a shoestring budget. The story of a... Read more
Very stylish interpretation of 1920s Paris
Aug 17, 1999
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This is a fairly enjoyable tale set in the art world of 1920s Paris. The look of the film and the mood it creates are the most important things; far more important than the enjoyable, yet slow-moving plotline. It is highly... Read more