Review of Being Human (1994) by Abel D — 17 Apr 2013
Compromised by studio interference, Forsyth's metaphysical tale of reincarnation has an interesting premise, and a quality cast to back it up, with Williams in several surprisingly restrained roles, but 'Being Human' lacks focus, meandering at times and never fully exploring its ideas, with overbearing, spoon-feeding narration and a weak first 'story', where the Bronze Age ends up looking more like the caveman-early hunter era, with poor costuming and location choices.
This review of Being Human (1994) was written by Abel D on 17 Apr 2013.
Being Human has generally received mixed reviews.
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