Review of Alexander (2004) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 02 Sep 2008
The happy couple (Farrell/Dawson) do enjoy one great scene together, and it's the high point of the movie-a naked tussle, in which she puts a knife to his throat. The whole sequence is quick, funny, and arousing, in sharp contrast to the rest of Alexander, which is sluggish, unsmiling.
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This review of Alexander (2004) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 02 Sep 2008.
Alexander has generally received mixed reviews.
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