Review of Boundaries (2018) by Michael O'sullivan for Washington Post — 27 Jun 2018
Plummer is particularly good, delivering every line of dialogue as if it’s improvised, and with an astringent snort that only partially hides the fact that Jack really does care about people. Farmiga, for her part, never strays into histrionics, although she comes close after allowing herself to be seduced by her caddish ex.
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This review of Boundaries (2018) was written by Michael O'sullivan and published by Washington Post on 27 Jun 2018.
Boundaries has generally received mixed reviews.
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