Review of All Is Lost (2013) by Lawrence Toppman for Charlotte Observer — 07 Nov 2013
The presence of Robert Redford gives the character weight, if not depth, because we bring to the film everything we know about the actor from other movies. Redford’s characters have seemed unflappable for more than 40 years: sometimes cool, sometimes cocky, but almost always master of a situation.
To see him beginning to flounder is to see a new Redford, one who catches us off guard.
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This review of All Is Lost (2013) was written by Lawrence Toppman and published by Charlotte Observer on 07 Nov 2013.
All Is Lost has generally received positive reviews.
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