Review of Birth (2004) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 05 Mar 2010
Without Ms. Kidman's brilliantly nuanced performance, Birth might feel arch, chilly and a little sadistic, but she gives herself so completely to the role that the film becomes both spellbinding and heartbreaking, a delicate chamber piece with the large, troubled heart of an opera.
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This review of Birth (2004) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 05 Mar 2010.
Birth has generally received mixed reviews.
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