Review of Havana (1990) by Joey T — 10 Nov 2012
I think â?? mainly because American audiences generally turn against long films â?? that Havana is vastly under-rated. We know that the score is excellent but the dialogue is first-rate and daring in exploring depths that challenge words. The characters are conflicted and grow before our eyes.. The scenery is dramatic; the historical portrayal is complex while portraying a rich balance of conflicting points of view... The love triangle is credible even if Raul Julia's character is given little space... All in all, I find it an enduring film although, I confess that I found it more enjoyable viewing in the comfort of my home than I did when I was stuck in a theater seat for two and a half hours.
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I realized I wasnâ??t going to die young.â??
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This review of Havana (1990) was written by Joey T on 10 Nov 2012.
Havana has generally received mixed reviews.
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