Review of Actress (2014) by Christy Lemire for RogerEbert.com — 07 Nov 2014
Greene’s film is deceptively profound in that it’s about a specific woman with a specific kind of life, yet it has universal resonance as a reflection of the struggle so many women endure—the desire to be all things to all people and inevitably failing someone, the yearning to balance career and parenthood and never finding enough time to do either completely right.
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This review of Actress (2014) was written by Christy Lemire and published by RogerEbert.com on 07 Nov 2014.
Actress has generally received positive reviews.
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