Review of Harvard Man (2001) by Loren King for Chicago Tribune — 10 Jul 2002
Toback's films deliver a lot of bang for the buck. He's one of the few serious and original directors who can mix group sex and talk of existentialism; a fast-paced basketball sequence cut with scenes of Mafia members plotting a hit; and an in-class philosophy lecture stylishly edited with Alan's memories of a contradictory in-bed discussion.
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This review of Harvard Man (2001) was written by Loren King and published by Chicago Tribune on 10 Jul 2002.
Harvard Man has generally received negative reviews.
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