Review of 22 July (2018) by Jessica Kiang for The Playlist — 04 Sep 2018
Crudely put: it is distancing to hear people cry for help or speak anguished, halting truths from their hearts in a second language, and for all the bruising effectiveness of the filmmaking at times, it’s a distraction which 22 July never quite overcomes.
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This review of 22 July (2018) was written by Jessica Kiang and published by The Playlist on 04 Sep 2018.
22 July has generally received positive reviews.
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