4/10
Welles on Lindbergh
9 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh" is a 3-minute movie written and directed by famous filmmaker Orson Welles. He also stars in it and here he was almost 70 and not too far from death anymore. It's a film that is over 30 years old and has Welles recite from famous aviator Charles Lindbergh's diary. It is a particularly moving passage in theory, but even if Welles' delivery isn't bad I must say that it's just not too memorable. A static camera, Welles sitting in an armchair and just speaking calmly. It's all very basic I must say, probably the intention as this was not supposed to be a spectacular 3 minutes, but still, for me, something is missing that I would say this was not a forgettable movie. Not recommended.
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