The Neon Bible (1996) Review

The Neon Bible (1996)
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The powerful novel written by 16-year-old John Kennedy Toole is brought to life in this likewise powerful movie about the life of a dysfunctional family in a small southern town during World War II. The focus of the story is shifted from the novel's young boy to the character of Aunt Mae, played by the inimitable Gena Rowlands, in an acting tour de force - ably supported by a cast of accomplished actors. The cinematography and editing are appropriately discomforting, making for an impact akin to an unexpected back-of-the-hand slap across the face. You won't be the same for a long time after seeing this one!

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Academy Award nominee Gena Rowlandsstars in acclaimed director Terence Davies' exquisitely bittersweet trip into the American South of the 1940s.Interactive Menus, Scene Access, Filmographies

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