Review of Dying Young (1991) by Michael Sragow for New Yorker — 30 Jun 2013
The onslaught-of-illness stuff is rendered not with emotion but with makeup and lighting. The actors are reduced to models in a film that tries to sell compassion by the shot.
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This review of Dying Young (1991) was written by Michael Sragow and published by New Yorker on 30 Jun 2013.
Dying Young has generally received positive reviews.
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