Review of Absence of Malice (1981) by David S — 04 Dec 2009
Excellent, absorbing drama about journalism and the dangers of trial by press. It isn't sensationalised and it doesn't scream a moral in your face; instead it is a quietly intelligent film about how difficult it is to get out of a rut when you find that the world has turned on you.
However, Newman does manage it here, and he does it in a clever, cool and calculated way that is impossible to take your eyes away from.
This review of Absence of Malice (1981) was written by David S on 04 Dec 2009.
Absence of Malice has generally received positive reviews.
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