Review of Disobedience (2018) by David Sims for The Atlantic — 27 Apr 2018
Disobedience finishes on an annoyingly vague note, almost as if Lelio and Lenkiewicz had stumbled on a more interesting, expansive narrative in the final act but didn’t quite know how to pursue it. The result is a film that, from beginning to end, feels as hopelessly lost as its characters do.
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This review of Disobedience (2018) was written by David Sims and published by The Atlantic on 27 Apr 2018.
Disobedience has generally received positive reviews.
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