William Friedkin's Sorcerer: A Masterpiece Rediscovered
Buried by the Success of Star Wars, Friedkin's Film Deserves a Critical Re-evaluation
In the annals of cinema history, there are few films that have been more deserving of a critical re-evaluation than William Friedkin's 1977 masterpiece, Sorcerer. Overshadowed by the unexpected success of Star Wars, Sorcerer failed to receive the recognition it deserved at the time of its release, but has since gained a cult following among discerning cinephiles and film critics.
A Spectacle to Behold
Sorcerer is a visually stunning film, with cinematography that captures the beauty and danger of the South American jungle. The DTS-HD Master Audio English soundtrack is equally impressive, providing a truly immersive experience. However, despite its technical brilliance, Sorcerer falls short of being a fully immersive entertainment experience.
A Lack of Immersion
While Sorcerer is undeniably a work of art, it can be a challenging film to watch. The pacing is slow and deliberate, and the characters are not particularly likable. As a result, it can be difficult for audiences to connect with the film on an emotional level.
A Lost Classic
Despite its flaws, Sorcerer remains a lost classic of American cinema. Friedkin's direction is masterful, and the film's themes of redemption and sacrifice are universal. For those who are willing to invest the time, Sorcerer is a rewarding film that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.
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