Review of Boyhood (1951) by Dana Stevens for Slate — 08 Jul 2014
Boyhood reimagines the coming-of-age film as family album, longitudinal character study, and collaborative artistic experiment — a mad risk that paid off in a movie that’s as transcendent as it is ordinary, just like life.
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This review of Boyhood (1951) was written by Dana Stevens and published by Slate on 08 Jul 2014.
Boyhood has generally received very positive reviews.
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