The film does justice to Arthur Miller's play which was initially produced to point out similarities between the Witch-hunts of the 1690s and McCarthyism of the 1950s. The relationship between Abigail and John Proctor is effective at creating a focus for the town's close-minded and godfearing society.
Interesting, it's definitely a one-see film though.
It's good when you're on your own, slightly bored and it's raining outside! Not a film to watch when you're wit... more >
Interesting, it's definitely a one-see film though.
It's good when you're on your own, slightly bored and it's raining outside! Not a film to watch when you're with your friends and when you're in an excited mood! < less