Review of Far from Men (2015) by Mike D'angelo for The Dissolve — 29 Apr 2015
The new ending Oelhoffen has dreamed up is unsatisfying—Camus’ version was sharper, nastier, more credible—and the film never strays far from genre convention, but it’s refreshing to see a sincere paean to nobility, honor, and courage, especially one that periodically elevates the pulse with expertly mounted standoffs.
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This review of Far from Men (2015) was written by Mike D'angelo and published by The Dissolve on 29 Apr 2015.
Far from Men has generally received positive reviews.
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