Review of Bunraku (2010) by Lou Lumenick for New York Post — 29 Sep 2011
Extremely cool-looking in the manner of "Sin City,'' but clumsily staged, slackly acted and mind-numbingly dull, Israeli director Guy Moshe's English-language fantasy is set in a future when guns, and apparently coherent conversations, have been outlawed.
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This review of Bunraku (2010) was written by Lou Lumenick and published by New York Post on 29 Sep 2011.
Bunraku has generally received mixed reviews.
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