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Bloated and tedious, Pollack's attempt at epic cinema is hampered by failure to provide any clues about the meaning of Africa for Dinesen as writer and woman, and Watkin's cinematography is impressively exotic in the manner of National Geographic. [More]

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zwrite writes: on Aug 02 2008 01:07 PM Mr. Levy: Just posted my review of "Out of Africa," which I watched as soon as I read about Sydney's Pollack's death. After posting my review, I read others and was pleased that yours noted several points that I also made -- Streep's character did not convey why she loved Africa, Redford underplayed his character, Redford came across like he lived in a different era than the film portrayed. It's nice to know that I'm not insane. Adios, ZWrite (Reply to this) |
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zwrite writes: on Aug 02 2008 01:08 PM Mr. Levy: Just posted my review of "Out of Africa," which I watched as soon as I read about Sydney's Pollack's death. After posting my review, I read others and was pleased that yours noted several points that I also made -- Streep's character did not convey why she loved Africa, Redford underplayed his character, Redford came across like he lived in a different era than the film portrayed. It's nice to know that I'm not insane. Adios, ZWrite (Reply to this) |


