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David Gant
Reviews Featuring David Gant
Peter Greenaway's first feature film is arguably his best - in a seventeenth century English country garden, history and artful speculation are grafted in a murder mystery plot to yield strange, fertile fruits for the imagination, which will delight with their tart acerbity.
A film that grows increasingly more ridiculous as it wears on, butll still leave you feelin (feline??) pretty good at the end.
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