4/5 (Good)

The scene: Early 60s London. Conjure displays of cool style at local discothèques. Youthful insolence and wit. Frivolous consumerism. Into this swirling myth/reality of the "Swinging" city in the early 60s, Dave Wallis' Only Lovers Left Alive (1964) weaves its own petulant "image making." The youth attempt to recreate a world in the ashes of their forefathers who commit suicide in droves.

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Joachim Boaz | October 14, 2021 at 11:42 am | Tags: 1960s, sci-fi, science fiction | Categories: SF Book Reviews | URL: https://wp.me/pLqP5-6hu
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