Review of Against the Sun (2014) by Andrew Lapin for The Dissolve — 20 Jan 2015
Against The Sun, like its rudderless seacraft, goes with the path of least resistance: a talkfest where the men reiterate every obstacle they face out loud (all the better to show off period-friendly dialect), engage in some temporary breakdown of friendly bonds, and pray.
There’s nothing wrong with this approach, but there’s also nothing special about it.
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This review of Against the Sun (2014) was written by Andrew Lapin and published by The Dissolve on 20 Jan 2015.
Against the Sun has generally received mixed reviews.
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