Review of Disgrace (2008) by Ingela A — 01 Mar 2012
Disgrace is based on J.M. Coetzee's prize winning novel. Its central character is a an English professor in South Africa and his relationship with a number of women including one of his students, his daughter and a lover. It's about race, sex, revenge, redemption, moral ambiguities, what is right and what is wrong; above all it's about the complex nation that is South Africa.
"Disgrace" is a worthy, worrying film; far more gritty docudrama than bloodless fiction.
This review of Disgrace (2008) was written by Ingela A on 01 Mar 2012.
Disgrace has generally received positive reviews.
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