Review of Crimson Gold (2003) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 21 Apr 2008
The occasional obviousness of the film's themes is more than balanced by the subtlety of its methods and by the stolid, irreducible individuality of its protagonist, Hussein.
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This review of Crimson Gold (2003) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 21 Apr 2008.
Crimson Gold has generally received very positive reviews.
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