Look Back in Anger (1959)

Director: Tony Richardson
Stars: Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, Mary Ure
Runtime: 98 minutes

Synopsis: Based on a play written by John Osborne, focuses on the relationship between a man with anger issues and his wife.

Performances: 7/10
Screenplay: 6/10
Special Effects: N.A.
Costumes/Makeup: 5/10
Editing: 5/10
Cinematography: 8/10
Score/Soundtrack: 8/10 

Verdict: The best part about the movie was by far the realistic relationship depicted. But unfortunately, this positive asset was tainted by some questionable casting choices (Richard Burton does not look 25 at all), some average performances, and characters that didn't really feel as genuine as their interactions. The directorial debut of Tony Richardson, while beautifully shot, had also some structural problems. The scenes felt poorly linked to each other, and the editing felt sometimes rough and sudden. "Look Back in Anger" had all the ingredients to become one of the greatest films in its genre, but, unfortunately, the recipe used was sloppily followed. 

Final Grade: 6/10

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