Review of Day Zero (2007) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 18 Jan 2008
Its view of the near future may be vaguely plausible and its performances persuasive, but its formulaic construction, internal inconsistencies and fuzzy ending undermine its integrity. It has nothing to say about the big issues -- manhood, war and friendship -- that hasn’t been explored with more depth and honesty in a hundred other movies.
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This review of Day Zero (2007) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 18 Jan 2008.
Day Zero has generally received mixed reviews.
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