Review of A Ghost Story (2017) by Chris Plante for The Verge — 03 Jul 2017
Some will say it’s pretentious, obtuse, and masturbatory, and they’d be able to find plenty of evidence. But there’s so much to love here, largely because the film is something of an inkblot. Concealed and mute, Affleck the ghost acts as a cypher on which to place one’s hopes, fears, and closely held suspicions about the meaning of life.
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This review of A Ghost Story (2017) was written by Chris Plante and published by The Verge on 03 Jul 2017.
A Ghost Story has generally received positive reviews.
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