Review of Feast of Love (2007) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 26 Sep 2007
Robert Benton’s recent films have been vexing combinations of gentility and stiffness, and despite a fair bit of nudity "Feast of Love" behaves itself all too well. It’s as neat as a pin; it ties up every loose end in careful "Playhouse 90" style.
Despite some awfully smart actors, Benton’s movie made me long for a few interrupted sentences and the occasionally conflicted character.
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This review of Feast of Love (2007) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 26 Sep 2007.
Feast of Love has generally received mixed reviews.
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