Review of Archaeology of a Woman (2014) by Ross G — 11 Dec 2014
This is a deep and complex film. Coming out of the theater, a friend remarked that the confusion he felt reminded him of Bergman films. It also seemed to me to have more of a foreign than domestic flavor.
Two days passed before I absorbed Sally Kirkland?s masterfully nuanced portrait of a strong and clever woman struggling to avoid what seems to be unavoidable disaster closing in on her as disease gradually robs her of the ability to protect herself.
Now, I see this story as an empowering tribute to the ability of the human soul.
This review of Archaeology of a Woman (2014) was written by Ross G on 11 Dec 2014.
Archaeology of a Woman has generally received mixed reviews.
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