Review of Enemy at the Gates (2001) by David Edelstein for Slate — 26 Feb 2007
He (Annaud) doesn't have a clue how to dramatize the romance. Fiennes, whose eyes are extremely close together, stares with a mixture of rage and longing at Weisz, whose eyes are extremely far apart, and the film turns into "The Dating Game" designed by Picasso.
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This review of Enemy at the Gates (2001) was written by David Edelstein and published by Slate on 26 Feb 2007.
Enemy at the Gates has generally received positive reviews.
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