Review of The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002) by Lucas Y — 27 Aug 2008
Campbell Scott walks the finest line of frustration, grief, anger, sadness and love, all while maintaining a level headed approach to marriage and fatherhood. His silent awareness and composure through Davis' infidelity brings a vulnerability to the table that is hard not to fall for.
A true test in character, he balances heartache with an understanding that time is often the best healer. He is who we'd hope for in a husband, a father and a friend.
This review of The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002) was written by Lucas Y on 27 Aug 2008.
The Secret Lives of Dentists has generally received positive reviews.
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