Sayonara Reviews
A "must" for moviegoers.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Mar 3, 2023
This is a memorable presentation.
| Mar 3, 2023
There is much of beauty in the setting. And the story is touching and sympathy-inspiring.
| Mar 2, 2023
Brando gives a superb performance which ranges from humorous to inarticulate to deadly serious.
| Mar 2, 2023
Truly this is a provocative feature to come to the screen as an example of Joshua Logan's direction, the writing of James Michener, and performances of the cast headed by Marlon Brando.
| Mar 2, 2023
Logan's ability to transfer a sensitive thought from what might be a miniature painting into a huge mural is once more illustrated in "Sayonara."
| Mar 2, 2023
The injustices of the official American prejudices against inter-marriage with the Japanese are brought out sharply and bitterly.
| Mar 2, 2023
Sayonara is a beautifully photographed bore.
| Mar 2, 2023
It is no bad film.
| Mar 2, 2023
Mr. Brando, coming slowly under the spell of... the Japanese way of life, is fascinating to behold.
| Mar 2, 2023
In spite of its flaws... the film is an arresting one.
| Mar 2, 2023
One of the year's superior movie dramas.
| Mar 2, 2023
While claims to "epic" quality are inflated, it really is, in its romantic glossy way, a highly expert job.
| Mar 2, 2023
Dull tale of the meeting of the twain.
| Mar 2, 2023
Blends comedy, tragedy, and romance into a mood of the most delicate enchantment.
| Mar 2, 2023
Brando has to pretend to take the situation seriously, and it plainly bores him.
| Mar 2, 2023