Dust by Chris Miller6/30/2023 Bardem’s ( Death of a Cyclist ) deft touch with the quiet moments just as much as the explosive violence. Released at home in May and not hitting Stateside until September of ‘75, The Corruption of Chris Miller (aka La corrupción de Chris Miller, Behind the Shutters, Patty Cake, Patty Cake, Killer Man, Sisters of Corruption ) received solid reviews for the most part, with critics praising director J.A. It moves with deliberation and respect for the tale. So it goes but The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973), a Spanish psychothriller sucker-punched by moments of grisly grandeur, slowly turns to unveil a sordid tale of deception, trust, carnal curiosity, and the occasional striking murder. Let’s offer up a slow clap for the slow-moving films the ones that want you to lean in and invest a little extra time (or a lot) to get to know the characters better, or weave words and deeds into the fabric of the story to enrich the experience.
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