Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967) is a haunting psychological drama that dives into themes of repression, obsession, and emotional decay within a Southern military base.
Directed by John Huston, the film is visually striking and deeply unsettling, offering a bold, avant-garde take on human desire and dysfunction.
Elizabeth Taylor delivers a smoldering and fearless performance as Leonora Penderton, the sharp-tongued, emotionally neglected wife of Marlon Brandoโs deeply repressed Army major. With her commanding presence, Taylor embodies Leonoraโs mix of sensuality, cruelty, and aching loneliness, stealing every scene with her simmering intensity.
Whether riding horseback in daring fashion or hurling biting insults with venomous grace, Taylorโs portrayal adds fire to the filmโs brooding atmosphere. Reflections in a Golden Eye is one of her most daring rolesโuncomfortable, provocative, and unforgettable.