Review of The Dead Girl (2006) by Leslie H — 02 Aug 2007
A small masterpiece, written for the screen yet with literary weight, that left me deeply sad but full of awe. First for the sheer power and skill with which the film was made, and then because I found myself doubting the work of Todd Field?s In the Bedroom, Alejandro González Iñárritu?s Babel, or Steve Gaghan?s Syriana.
All of them were washed aside by Karen Moncrieff, who has assembled one of the best ensemble casts in years and put them to work in a substantial film worthy of just about every award. A work of art.
This review of The Dead Girl (2006) was written by Leslie H on 02 Aug 2007.
The Dead Girl has generally received positive reviews.
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