Review of Enemy at the Gates (2001) by Frank Lovece for TV Guide Magazine — 07 Sep 2001
Photographed as harsh spectacle in brown and gray with unfailingly overcast skies, the story is affecting and suspenseful enough when focusing on Vassili, the humble peasant youth, and his patrician adversary playing a chess-like game of cat-and-mouse.
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This review of Enemy at the Gates (2001) was written by Frank Lovece and published by TV Guide Magazine on 07 Sep 2001.
Enemy at the Gates has generally received positive reviews.
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