Review of Boyhood (1951) by William Goss for Film.com — 27 Jan 2014
Like the best of fiction, it conveys greater truth about coming to terms with the world at large, and regardless of whether each individual scene is ultimately justified in its inclusion, the cumulative impact of seeing something resembling a life unfold over a mere two hours and forty minutes is overwhelming.
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This review of Boyhood (1951) was written by William Goss and published by Film.com on 27 Jan 2014.
Boyhood has generally received very positive reviews.
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