Review of Albert Nobbs (2011) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 25 Jan 2012
Close never steps wrong, never breaks reality. My heart went out to Albert Nobbs, the depth of whose fears are unimaginable. But it is Janet McTeer who brings the film such happiness and life as it has, because the tragedy of Albert Nobbs is that there can be no happiness in her life.
The conditions she has chosen make it impossible.
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This review of Albert Nobbs (2011) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 25 Jan 2012.
Albert Nobbs has generally received mixed reviews.
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