Subtitle The Lady From Shanghai -

: Reviewers from The Guardian highlight its dreamlike, hallucinatory quality and its "electric current of doom and desire".

: Many reviews, including the original Variety review, note that the plot is "foggy of purpose" and "full of holes," likely due to heavy studio re-editing. subtitle The Lady from Shanghai

Modern reviewers generally view the film as a visually stunning achievement that overcomes a convoluted, sometimes incoherent narrative. : Reviewers from The Guardian highlight its dreamlike,

Orson Welles' (1947) is frequently described by critics as a "flawed masterpiece" and the "weirdest great movie ever made". While the film faced a troubled production—including the studio cutting nearly an hour of footage—it remains a cornerstone of film noir celebrated for its technical brilliance and surreal atmosphere. Critical Consensus Orson Welles' (1947) is frequently described by critics

: Critics from Cinephilia & Beyond and Rotten Tomatoes praise the breathtaking cinematography by Charles Lawton Jr..