Review of Be Kind Rewind (2008) by Andrew O'hehir for Salon.com — 16 Jun 2009
An achingly sweet, shambling creation that takes its time and wanders through slow-moving sight gags and odd supporting performances (like Mia Farrow's, as a dithery, lonely woman who is among the store's only customers) and ends up with a marvelously warm community-melding scene out of maybe 1924, with a bunch of people standing around on the street watching a black-and-white silent film.
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This review of Be Kind Rewind (2008) was written by Andrew O'hehir and published by Salon.com on 16 Jun 2009.
Be Kind Rewind has generally received mixed reviews.
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