Review of Hearts in Atlantis (2001) by Stephen Holden for The New York Times — 22 Sep 2002
Mush, delivered with a trembling, quasi-biblical solemnity, is what emanates from Anthony Hopkins most of the time in Hearts in Atlantis, a nostalgic fiasco so shameless it makes movies like "Simon Birch" and "Frequency" seem as austere as the work of Robert Bresson.
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This review of Hearts in Atlantis (2001) was written by Stephen Holden and published by The New York Times on 22 Sep 2002.
Hearts in Atlantis has generally received positive reviews.
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