Review of Heat (1995) by Todd Mccarthy for Variety — 15 Jul 1998
Stunningly made and incisively acted by a large and terrific cast, Michael Mann's ambitious study of the relativity of good and evil stands apart from other films of its type by virtue of its extraordinarily rich characterizations and its thoughtful, deeply melancholy take on modern life.
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This review of Heat (1995) was written by Todd Mccarthy and published by Variety on 15 Jul 1998.
Heat has generally received very positive reviews.
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