Considering it was Peter's only second film, made when he was in his early thirties, it's a really mature film, very melancholic, like the work of someone much older. The fact that his dad died during filming probably contributed. I feel its sadness more and more each time I see it.
It's very well acted by everyone. Peter ends his film like Ambersons - a film with which it has a sense of melancholy and nostalgia in common - with each cast member receiving a solo credit at the film's conclusion. Cloris Leachman's impassioned outburst to Bottoms at the end - "You didn't even have to be careful of me" - she said after the first take she could do better - "No you can't" said Bogdanovich - she won the Oscar - but still maintained she could have done it better.
"I'm round that corner now - you've ruined it." |
Written by Peter and Larry McMurty and based on the latter's novel. With: Ellen Burstyn, Eileen Brennan, Clu Gulager, Sharon Ullrick, Randy Quaid. Photographed by Robert Surtees. I must go and sob into my cereal now.
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