Review of All Is Lost (2013) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 19 Oct 2013
The way that Redford’s character — who for all his namelessness and near-wordlessness emerges as a distinct character, a calm, pragmatic, curious man with a dry sense of humor — struggles with that ultimate question is the beating heart of All is Lost, which somewhere in its second hour goes from being a good movie to being a great one.
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This review of All Is Lost (2013) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 19 Oct 2013.
All Is Lost has generally received positive reviews.
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