Review of Dirty Pretty Things (2002) by A.o. Scott for The New York Times — 14 Feb 2017
This film has a conquering spirit. The dankness is replaced by an optimistic blast of sunlight at the end, a contrast to the earlier lighting dimmed with human misery. Mr. Frears blasts away the blight, though he doesn't have to work to restore Okwe's dignity.
It shines through from the start.
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This review of Dirty Pretty Things (2002) was written by A.o. Scott and published by The New York Times on 14 Feb 2017.
Dirty Pretty Things has generally received very positive reviews.
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