‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ MOVIE REVIEW: Terry Gilliam’s Long-Awaited Film is a Mess
There are flashes of Gilliam-esque mischief to savour, but it’s just too much of a mish mash to enjoy
There are flashes of Gilliam-esque mischief to savour, but it’s just too much of a mish mash to enjoy
Love them or hate them, the surrealist sextet of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin are a comedic institution. It’s easy to see how a modern audience would find their stream-of-consciousness comedy alienating
It’s hard not to root for a director like Terry Gilliam. Though often a little rough around the edges, his creations can’t help but showcase the enthusiasm of his warm personality, despite their abstract style and ponderous subject matter. Add