Review of Argentina 1985 (2022) by Guy Lodge for Variety — 04 Sep 2022
That Argentina, 1985 managed to toggle between such emotionally raw material and more amped-up, tension-driven subplots — as Strassera and his family weather death threats and cars explode in public squares — without seeming callous or dramatically opportunistic is a credit to Mitre, whose grasp on his story is high-key and emotionally immediate, but never glib.
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This review of Argentina 1985 (2022) was written by Guy Lodge and published by Variety on 04 Sep 2022.
Argentina 1985 has generally received very positive reviews.
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