Anjelica Huston, Enemies, a Love Story

Friday, April 08, 2005

David Edelstein

"Apart from some awkward extras, Mazursky gets rich, incisive performances.... Olin has the same breathtaking sensuality she had in "The Unbearbable Lightness of Being" but with something furious behind it--she's a moth in love with the flame that will incinerate her...."

“At first Huston's Tamara hobbles out of the shadows, wearing a look of hope that's swiftly extinguished by Herman's unease. Guarded and wisecracking thereafter, she can't help but let the sadness and anger blled through her skin, mixing it with humor when it does. Huston's Tamara is the movie's emotional anchor--a great performance.”

David Edelstein
New York Post, December 13, 1989

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