Review of Bitter Sugar (1996) by Vineeta S — 24 May 2008
A inside view of what life was like for intelligentsia and artists in Cuba under Castro in decline: living like exiles in their own country where the foreign investor is God. The tie between the narrative and polemical was less than seamless and the messaging over-obvious and repetitive at times.
The screenplay seemed to work harder at telling, rather than showing.
This review of Bitter Sugar (1996) was written by Vineeta S on 24 May 2008.
Bitter Sugar has generally received positive reviews.
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