‘Last Night in Soho’ movie review: The best kind of love letter to cinema
The Hindu
Edgar Wright’s fevered, psychedelic dream. of a film is a seductive ride through the eponymous space in the ‘60s
A fevered, psychedelic dream, Last Night in Soho is a seductive ride through the eponymous space in the ‘60s. One almost expects Austin Powers to be flashing his tombstone teeth at one of the nightclubs. Even if the Soho that Baby Driver’s Edgar Wright conjures up only exists in our collective imagination, it is no less alluring.
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It is one in the eye for all the cynics who say nostalgia is a longing for a past that never was. There is no harm and a lot of good in dreaming of being Audrey Hepburn in pearls and Givenchy.
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