Review of Alex of Venice (2015) by Rodrigo Perez for The Playlist — 24 Apr 2014
Well-intentioned and intimate, Alex Of Venice has its heart in the right place; its pains and struggles might be small stakes and personal, but they’re very genuine, relatable and universal. There’s a lot to admire, which is why the movie’s uneven grasp of narrative fundamentals is so frustrating.
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This review of Alex of Venice (2015) was written by Rodrigo Perez and published by The Playlist on 24 Apr 2014.
Alex of Venice has generally received mixed reviews.
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