Review of Colette (2018) by Justin Chang for Los Angeles Times — 18 Sep 2018
Westmoreland means to celebrate Colette the literary titan and bisexual pioneer, and to dissolve your initial outrage at her mistreatment in a warm bath of feel-good satisfaction. But he also wants to paint a lively, credible portrait of a genuinely complicated marital arrangement and to show how one woman’s genius could flourish even amid so much oppression and compromise.
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This review of Colette (2018) was written by Justin Chang and published by Los Angeles Times on 18 Sep 2018.
Colette has generally received positive reviews.
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