Review of August 32nd on Earth (1999) by David Ehrlich for IndieWire — 06 Jun 2013
There are striking images here (especially in the scenes outside Salt Lake City), Martin gives a very likeable performance, and individual scenes display intelligence and wit. But it doesn't hang together very well, jump-cutting between slightly portentous artiness and light comedy, and never really adding up to very much at all.
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This review of August 32nd on Earth (1999) was written by David Ehrlich and published by IndieWire on 06 Jun 2013.
August 32nd on Earth has generally received positive reviews.
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