The Cavalier daily Monday, November 13, 1972 | ||
FRIDAY
Ichabod and Mr. Toad,
(Wilson Hall; 7 & 9 p.m.;
$0.75) From Disney Studios.
The Ra Expeditions,
(Paramount; 1,3,5,7, & 9; 2
thru Tues.).
The Boston Stranger
(Paramount; 11:30 p.m.;
$1.50; thru Sat.). Benefit for
the Free Clinic.
Satyricon, (Wilson Hall; 7 &
9 p.m.; $0.75). Directed by
Fellini, with Martin Potter,
Hiram Keller, Max Bern, Marie
Romagnoli. Put mildly, an
eye-feast. As Kauffmann says:
"This film has no cumulative
story, let alone drama. There is
not even a cumulation of
adventures, in the picaresque
manner; many of the sequences
are simply scenes observed.
Satyricon depends entirely on
its look, and, unlike 8½s
which finally lives through its
style, there are few efferent to
bind us to the style, to make us
care about it in anything more
than a graphic arts, 'gallery'
way – a way that is directly
opposed to theatrical
experience." But there's never
been a gallery piece with as
many fascinating people doing
as many weird things as this
one.
The Cavalier daily Monday, November 13, 1972 | ||