Review of A Separation (2011) by Shawn Levy for Oregonian — 02 Feb 2012
It happens to be splendidly acted and to be poised, as a narrative, on a knife's edge (the final shot, at a great moment of indecision, is utterly haunting). But, chiefly, it's a portrait of an essential and sympathetic human dilemma, and in that it's both real and timeless in ways that transcend borders, cultures and languages.
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This review of A Separation (2011) was written by Shawn Levy and published by Oregonian on 02 Feb 2012.
A Separation has generally received very positive reviews.
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